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Originally Posted by MonctonRad
You're proposing a rail ferry across the Bay of Fundy?? Not bloody likely. I'm old enough to recall taking passenger trains to the mainland from PEI on the old Abegweit, and, it takes a lot of time and logistics to disconnect the rail cars and get them on the rail deck of the ferry. Also, you're routing on the NS side takes the train west to Yarmouth before heading back east to Halifax. I think even the most optimistic projection would make this a 9-10 hour trip.
I agree with the Amtrak connections. Just make it simple and route the train via Moncton and Truro rather than Yarmouth and Lunenburg!!!
Amtrak already serves Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto. Maybe we could convince them to serve Halifax too! Good for Saint John and Moncton. Reinstate a rail service to Boston.
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Missed this before. Not a rail ferry, just a train or bus from Digby to Halifax would make the Saint John-Digby ferry a lot more useful than it is right now for most people. It sounds like passenger rail may be very unlikely if western NS doesn’t have tracks anymore, but a bus service shouldn’t be that hard to get up and running between the Digby Ferry terminal and Halifax.
If Bangor does get added to the Downeaster as has been rumoured, it could help motivate the Canadian side to figure out a way to link up with the Amtrak Downeaster. If the train could go beyond SJ to Moncton and Halifax, separate from the VIA service and running on days different than the VIA train, it could really help tourism and further enhance interprovincial transportation, which is pretty sorely lacking..
A bus to Bangor or Boston would be a nice first step, but trains are quite a step up comfort wise and should be the ultimate goal. Last time I took a Greyhound bus from Augusta to Boston, and it was quite a spacious, comfortable ride to my surprise. It’s too bad we can’t get a similar service from Moncton and SJ, as having to drive down to Bangor (bus) or Brunswick (Amtrak) only has one real benefit— not having to deal with driving and parking in Boston. It’s a benefit absolutely worth it, imo, but would be so much nicer being able to take a bus from our side of the border.