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Canadian Railroads > Ocean arrives in Ste FoyDate: 12/30/18 07:00 Ocean arrives in Ste Foy Author: DavidP Here’s a video of VIA train 14, the Ocean, arriving at the suburban Quebec City station at Ste Foy on December 28th. My wife and I boarded for a New Years getaway in Halifax. The 21 car train made a double stop at Ste Foy, loading baggage and coach passengers first, then sleeper passengers, before reversing to retrace its path across the St Lawrence to Charny.
Dave You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 12/30/18 07:17 Re: Ocean arrives in Ste Foy Author: DavidP Here’s a short clip of the view from the rear window of Tremblant Park, leaving snowy Campbellton, NB. Unfortunately the forward facing windows of the dome remained iced over for most of the day.
Dave You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 12/30/18 08:08 Re: Ocean arrives in Ste Foy Author: joemvcnj The Great White North. I\'ve only seen accumulating snow once this season thus far in NJ, which is once too much.
Date: 12/30/18 11:05 Re: Ocean arrives in Ste Foy Author: cn6218 It looks like there were some Christmas lights in Tremblant Park. That snowblower, mounted on a payloader, as you left Campbellton says it all about the amount of snow they get in northern New Brunswick (and the Gaspé).
I guess it was just raining by the time you got to Halifax, but it would have been after dark. GTD Date: 12/30/18 15:36 Re: Ocean arrives in Ste Foy Author: gaspeamtrak Thank you for sharing !!!
Date: 12/31/18 10:04 Re: Ocean arrives in Ste Foy Author: TexasRocket Those coaches remind me of British Mk.3 coaches.
Date: 12/31/18 13:44 Re: Ocean arrives in Ste Foy Author: joemvcnj Exterior yes, but interiors are nothing like them. Real Mk-3's have a flat floor with traditional seating.
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