A Trip on VIA Rail’s ‘Ocean’ (Montreal, QC – Halifax, NS via Campbellton, NB)

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The ‘Ocean’ is Canada’s longest-lived named train, inaugurated July 3 1904 & running on the same route for over a century. It’s original name was ‘The Ocean Limited‘ to reflect its status as a fast, limited-stop express train & it operated over the tracks of the former Intercolonial Railway, later Canadian National (CN), on its route from Montreal to the Maritimes.

The Ocean was completely re-equipped in 2003 by VIA Rail with modern ‘Renaissance’ lounge, dining, coach & sleeping cars (with bedrooms). In addition, the train also carries a stainless steel ‘Park’-series dome-sleeper-lounge-observation car on the end of the train during the peak travel season. Prior to the re-equipping, the train consist was made up of ex-Canadian Pacific stainless steel cars, including dome cars. Power consists of VIA F40PH-2 diesel locomotives.

The route of the Ocean is a pretty one, with the train leaving the skyline of Montreal behind as it crosses the St. Lawrence River, passing Mt. St. Hilaire in Quebec & travelling through the beautiful Matapedia river valley. On this trip the train travelled on its normal route through the scenic Restigouche River Valley near Matapedia, QC, through the pretty coastal town of Campbellton, on to Moncton, and continuing through the Wentworth Valley, on to Truro, NS, and past the Bedford Basin into the Atlantic port of Halifax. The Westin Nova Scotian is conveniently located adjacent to Halifax Union Station and is in walking distance to the boardwalk and ferry to Dartmouth.

Fine scenery, fantastic dining, superb accommodations & down-east hospitality are sure to delight on VIA Rail’s Ocean.

1 BOARDING VIA TRAIN 60 BOUND FOR MONTREAL AT BELLEVILLE ON
2 ON THE OCEAN LIMITED LEAVING MONTREAL
3 STAINLESS STEEL PARK CAR DOME
4 MT. ST. HILAIRE
5 NEAR DRUMMONDVILLE, QC
6 RENAISSANCE SLEEPING CAR BEDROOM BY DAY
7 RENAISSANCE DINING CAR
8 RENAISSANCE SERVICE CAR LOUNGE
9 MATAPEDIA, QC
10 STAINLESS STEEL PARK CAR LOUNGE
11 ACROSS THE RESTIGOUCHE RIVER WE SEE THE SECTION BOUND FOR GASPE, KNOWN AS THE ‘CHALEUR’, THAT HAD UNCOUPLED FROM OUR TRAIN AT MATAPEDIA
12 MORRISEY ROCK TUNNEL
13 THE ‘OCEAN LIMITED’ ROLLS THROUGH CAMPBELLTON, NB IN THE EARLY MORNING LIGHT
14 MIRAMICHI, NB
15 BEAVER DAM
16 GRADE CROSSING & CHURCH
17 THE ‘OCEAN LIMITED’ REFUELS AT MONCTON, NB
18 TIDAL FLATS
19 MURAL AT TRURO, NS, STATION
20 MURAL AT TRURO, NS, STATION
21 SUSPENSION BRIDGE OVER HALIFAX HARBOUR
22 TRAIN PASSING BEDFORD BASIN
23 CONTAINER SHIP
24 ENTERING HALIFAX UNION STATION
25 THE ‘OCEAN LIMITED’ AFTER ARRIVAL AT HALIFAX UNION STATION
26 VIEW OF ‘THE OCEAN LIMITED’ FROM THE WESTIN NOVA SCOTIAN HOTEL
27 HALIFAX HARBOUR
28 HMCS SACKVILLE
29 FERRY TO DARTMOUTH
30 RE-BOARDING THE OCEAN AT HALIFAX
31 LEAVING HALIFAX
32 WENTWORTH VALLEY
33 SACKVILLE, NB
34 RENAISSANCE SLEEPING CAR BEDROOM BY NIGHT
35 CROSSING THE ST. LAWRENCE RIVER, ENTERING MONTREAL
36 VIA TRAIN 659 AFTER ARRIVING AT BELLEVILLE FROM MONTREAL

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