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  2. Halifax–Sydney train - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax-Sydney train was a passenger train service operated by the Canadian National Railway and later Via Rail between Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia, via Truro and Port Hawkesbury. The train was discontinued in 1990. From 2000 to 2004, the Bras d'Or ran weekly summer excursion service along much the same route.

  3. Sydney, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Sydney hosted events for the 1987 Canada Winter Games, held throughout Cape Breton County. The 2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships were co-hosted by Sydney and Halifax. Tennis has a long history in Sydney. The Sydney Lawn Tennis Club (now the Cromarty Tennis Club) was incorporated by an Act of the Nova Scotia Legislature on 28 April 1893 ...

  4. List of Nova Scotia provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Hwy 102 in Halifax: Hwy 104 (TCH) in Fort Lawrence — — Passes through Bedford, Lower Sackville, Truro, Parrsboro, and Amherst. Trunk 2A: 23: 14 Trunk 2 in Southampton: Trunk 2 in Upper Nappan — — Former section of Trunk 2; replaced by Route 302. [5] Trunk 3: 291.3: 181.0 Trunk 1 in Yarmouth: Halifax — — Passes through Liverpool ...

  5. Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway (reporting mark CBNS) is a short line railway that operates in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. CBNS operates (245 miles or 394 kilometres) of main line and associated spurs between Truro in the central part of the province to Point Tupper on Cape Breton Island .

  6. Bras d'Or (train) - Wikipedia

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    Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway The Bras d'Or was a summer passenger train service operated by Via Rail in Nova Scotia , Canada , between Halifax and Sydney . From 2000 to 2004, the excursion train ran one round-trip per week in the tourist season of mid-June to mid-October.

  7. JA Douglas McCurdy Sydney Airport - Wikipedia

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    According to the December 15, 1978 edition of the Official Airline Guide (OAG), two airlines were serving Sydney at this time including Air Canada with two daily nonstops from Halifax, NS operated with McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 jets with these flights also providing direct no change of plane service from Montreal and Ottawa, and Eastern ...

  8. Nova Scotia Highway 104 - Wikipedia

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    View of Cobequid Pass, toll section of Highway 104 through Colchester County. Highway 104 outside Westville, Nova Scotia (Exit 21). The highway's present alignment measures 319 kilometres (198 mi) long, of which the western 180 km (110 mi) between the inter-provincial border with New Brunswick at Fort Lawrence through to Sutherlands River is a 4-lane divided freeway.

  9. Halifax station (Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    The impact on the Halifax Railway Station included cancellations of Dayliner service on the routes from Halifax to Sydney, Yarmouth, Saint John, Edmundston, and Campbellton. The Ocean was also cut from 7 days/week to 3 days/week, but restored to its eastern terminus at the Halifax Railway Station, and the Atlantic was cut from 7 days/week to 3 ...