Ocean (train)

Ocean
A Park car brings up the rear of No. 14 at Belmont, Nova Scotia, on August 13, 2005. These were no longer in use as of 2021.
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusOperating
LocaleQuebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Canada
Current operatorVia Rail (1978–)
Former operators
  • ICR (1904–1918)
  • CN (1918–1978)
Ridership1,251 weekly (FY 2023)
Annual ridership65,028 (FY 2023)
WebsiteVia Rail - The Ocean
Route
TerminiMontreal, Quebec
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Distance travelled1,346 km (836 mi)
Average journey time22 hours, 36 minutes (eastbound); 23 hours, 23 minutes (westbound)
Service frequencyThree trips per direction per week
Train number14/15
On-board services
ClassesEconomy and Sleeper Plus class
Seating arrangementsNo Reserved Economy seating
Catering facilitiesDining car, service car (takeout counter)
Technical
Rolling stock
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Track ownerCN (since 2008)
Route map
km
0
Montreal Central Station
7
Saint-Lambert
54
Saint-Hyacinthe
ended 1994
100
Drummondville
247
Charny
bypassed 2014
254
Sainte-Foy
311
Montmagny
371
La Pocatière
439
Rivière-du-Loup
482
Trois-Pistoles
543
Rimouski
572
Mont-Joli
619
Sayabec
643
Amqui
665
Causapscal
722
Matapédia
741
Campbellton
772
Charlo
797
Jacquet River
825
Petit Rocher
842
Bathurst
913
Miramichi
949
Rogersville
ended 1994
1042
Moncton
1103
Sackville
1119
Amherst
1146
Springhill Junction
1243
Truro
1346
Halifax

The Ocean (French: L'Océan), previously known as the Ocean Limited, is a passenger train operated by Via Rail in Canada on its Atlantic Canada route between Montreal, Quebec, and Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is the oldest continuously operated named passenger train in North America. The Ocean's schedule takes approximately 22 hours, running overnight in both directions. Together with The Canadian and Via's corridor trains, the Ocean provides a transcontinental service across Canada.