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"Cattle class" is another (possibly regional, definitely slang) nickname for economy class. Might or might not be worth including.
And check the link for Via Rail, it is a Canadian company, not American. There isn't any routes in the US either. —Preceding
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Recommend you add a link to article on "vertical seat"
I recommend that you add a link to your current article on the "vertical seat", as used in passenger airplanes.
/info/en/?search=Vertical_seat
This concept as also known as the "standing seat", or "perch seat". For aviation, it is possibly the most frugal economy class.
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