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  2. Ocean (train) - Wikipedia

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    (2020) On November 1, 2020, Via Rail's lease with the Halifax Port turnaround loop ended, meaning the train is not able to make the return trip, jeopardizing the train's future. (2021) On August 11, 2021, the Ocean started a gradual return to service, departing once a week in Halifax and once a week in Montreal. Via Rail opted to have the ...

  3. Maritime Express - Wikipedia

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    The trains took almost a day and a half to reach their destinations. The westbound train, called the Quebec Express, was scheduled to leave Halifax at 7:10 p.m., arriving in Montreal two days later at 6:30 a.m.; the eastbound Saint John & Halifax Express left Montreal at 10:00 p.m

  4. Transportation in Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Limited at Halifax VIA rail station interior, 2012. The Ocean is the sole inter-city rail service available. The Ocean connects Halifax with Montreal. The train runs three days per week, and takes approximately 22 hours to travel 1,346 km (836 mi).

  5. List of Via Rail routes - Wikipedia

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    Toronto – Montreal January 16, 2000 October 29, 2005 Night train: Evangeline: Halifax – Yarmouth: October 29, 1978 January 14, 1990 Flin Flon–Osborne Lake Flin Flon – Osborne Lake: April 1, 1978 October 27, 1979 Halifax–Fredericton Moncton – Saint John April 1, 1978 October 27, 1979 Extended to Halifax Halifax – Moncton – Saint John

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  7. Halifax station (Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ocean is North America's longest running "named passenger train" as it was introduced by the Intercolonial Railway in 1904 to provide first-class rail passage between Halifax and Montreal. In the early 2000s, the Acadian Lines inter-city bus company moved its Halifax terminal from Almon Street in the North End to the Halifax Railway Station.

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