Ottawa to Halifax
We had a very comfortable ride in a VIA passenger train in business class from Ottawa to Montreal. At Montreal we boarded the Ocean sleeper train. It was more modern than the 1956 train we rode from Vancouver to Toronto. The carriages had been constructed for the England to France Channel tunnel in about 1990 but for some reason could not be used so they were sold to VIA rail. As before the service was excellent. The food not so good. The cabin’s were more cramped but comfortable.
We travelled through Quebec, Prince Edward Island to Nova Scotia. The scenery was mostly small towns and small farms. The we approached the Bay of Fundy and glimpsed that from the train.
VIA rail we are told is consistently late. We arrived in Halifax two hours late at 8.15 pm. Then we took a Uber cab to the hotel. It is only the third time I have ever used Uber and impressed with the technology.
These are the two engines that pulled us from Montreal.
Montreal all seen from street level. The railway station was two floors down.

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