Halifax Train

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In August I took some time away from my summer course work and did a quick trip by train to Halifax and back. It was my first time sleeping overnight on a train. It was lots of fun and met some great people on the way.

I left Toronto in the evening and travelled overnight in coach class to Montreal (this train was cancelled soon afterwards). I then spent the day touring Montreal before catching the train to Halifax.

Montreal Skyline
Horse and Buggy


Man with dog
Notre-Dame
Quebec Court of Appeal


In the early evening I caught The Ocean east on the 24 hour trip to Halifax. After a three course dinner in the dining car as we headed along the Saint Lawrence River, I settled into the dome car to watch the stars and sample the wine. I slept in an upper berth but got up early for the sunrise. The whole next day was spent eating in the dining car and sitting in the dome. The carriage attendant offered commentary and demonstrations as we passed through the villages and towns. We arrived in Halifax in the late afternoon.

Station stop
The dome
Sunrise
Passing Chaleur Bay south of the Gaspé


In Halifax, I discovered that a Busker's Festival was taking place on the waterfront. I spent the night in a hostel. The next morning I walked through the Halifax citadel before catching my noon train to take me home.

Busker's Festival
Sentry


Then it was another 24 hours on the train back to Montreal with an early morning arrival. Then a quick train switch for the ride into Toronto in the afternoon.

The Ocean
Sunset over Gaspé