Unfortunately it’s not a single seat. I asked Via Rail through their Twitter account, it seems that they also have wagons with 2+2 settings on this route.
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It’s annoying to find, but there’s a link to Seat Numbering on the sidebar when booking a ticket. Unfortunately it doesn’t appear to match up with your seat number.
As to the Renaissance cars, there are 16 rows in both classes.
Seats A are window seats, B are aisle seats and S are single seats.
The French language site also has a diagram suggesting that the seat numbering system is AB+S.
From this I’d speculate that your “C” seat is equivalent to the single “S” seat.
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4 Mar, 2024
4 Mar, 2024