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  2. Campbellton–Moncton train - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian National Railway historically operated two daily trains between Montreal and Halifax via Mont-Joli, Campbellton, and Moncton: the Ocean and the Scotian. [1] On October 28, 1979, the Scotian was discontinued in favor of extending the Atlantic, a former Canadian Pacific train, from Saint John to Halifax. To ensure twice-daily train ...

  3. List of Via Rail routes - Wikipedia

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    Montreal – Sherbrooke – Saint John – Moncton – Halifax: October 28, 1979 November 14, 1981 June 1, 1985 December 16, 1994 Bras d'Or: Halifax – Sydney: 2000 2004 Weekly summer tourist train Calgary–South Edmonton: Calgary – Edmonton: October 29, 1978 October 26, 1985 Campbellton–Moncton: Campbellton – Moncton October 28, 1979 ...

  4. Ocean (train) - Wikipedia

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    (2022) Starting June 3, 2022, Via Rail resumed the three times weekly schedule each way, with departures from both Montreal and Halifax on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. (2022) Due to the December 23, 2022 ice storms throughout much of Eastern Canada, both Ocean trains departing from Montreal and Halifax were stuck in Campbellton and Rivière ...

  5. Atlantic (train) - Wikipedia

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    In August 1985 the train was reinstated on its former route between Halifax and Montreal, although Via made some changes to its operations in the Maritimes to accommodate the Atlantic. The Ocean service was actually downgraded to just a Montreal-Moncton train with a platform connection to them through Atlantic. This lasted until the 1989 budget ...

  6. The Scotian (train) - Wikipedia

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    Via Rail also added two new trains to supplement the Ocean with local service on parts of the Scotian's former route. Le Saint-Laurent (trains 18 and 19) ran between Montreal and Mont-Joli, Quebec, while Rail Diesel Car service (trains 617 and 618) ran between Campbellton and Moncton, New Brunswick. [8]

  7. Hervey station - Wikipedia

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    Hervey station or Hervey-Jonction station is a railway station in Hervey-Jonction, Quebec, Canada.. This station was built in 1905 () when the National Transcontinental Railway (NTR) transcontinental railway main line was built between (Moncton–) Quebec City to the east and Western Canada to the west at a point where the line crossed the Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) line from Montreal to ...

  8. Jacquet River station - Wikipedia

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    The Jacquet River station is a flag stop Via Rail station in the community of Jacquet River, New Brunswick, Canada. Jacquet River is served by Via Rail's Montreal-Halifax train, the Ocean. [1] Until 2021 the station was a traditional bay-windowed passenger and freight station, built by Canadian National Railway.

  9. Moncton station - Wikipedia

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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 .