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The Moncton station is a railway and bus station in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. It serves Via Rail 's Ocean passenger train and Maritime Bus intercity buses. [ 1 ] It is located at 1240 Main Street ( New Brunswick Route 106 ) beside Avenir Centre .
This is a list of stations with services provided by Via Rail. [1] Stations Province ... Moncton: NB Ocean. Monet: QC ...
A route map of Via Rail frequencies from 2013. Via Rail operates 497 trains per week over nineteen routes. Via groups these routes into three broad categories: [1] "Rapid Intercity Travel": daytime services over the Corridor between Ontario and Quebec. The vast majority of Via's trains–429 per week–operate here.
Pages in category "Via Rail stations in New Brunswick" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Moncton station; P. Petit Rocher station; R.
Passenger rail transportation is provided by Via Rail Canada, with their train the Ocean serving the Moncton railway station three days per week to Halifax and to Montreal, Quebec. [139] The downtown Via station has been refurbished and also serves as the terminal for the Maritime Bus intercity bus service.
In 1981, VIA Rail cancelled the Atlantic passenger train service from Saint John to Montreal. To placate local concerns, VIA implemented RDC service from Halifax to Fredericton through Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton Junction. This development saw passenger rail service return to Fredericton for the first time in 19 years and VIA contracted ...
The Campbellton–Moncton train was a daily Canadian passenger train service operated by Via Rail between Campbellton and Moncton, New Brunswick. Intermediate stops were in Charlo , Jacquet River , Petit-Rocher , Bathurst , Newcastle , and Nouvelle-Arcadie .
The Moncton–Edmundston train was a passenger train service operated by Via Rail between Moncton and Edmundston, New Brunswick. Intermediate stops were in Chipman, McGivney, Napadogan, Juniper, Tobique Valley, Grand Falls, and Saint-Léonard. Discontinued in 1990, this was the last passenger train route to serve Edmundston.