Nova Scotia Railway Heritage
Nova Scotia also has a rich and varied railway history, boasting one of the earliest railways in Canada to use steam locomotives (at the Albion Mines in Pictou County) and what was once North America’s most intensively worked coal railway (the Sydney and Louisburg RR). “The Ocean Limited” was introduced in 1904 by the Intercolonial Railway to provide first-class passenger service between Halifax and Montreal. Remarkably, history can still be experienced today in Nova Scotia. Now thoroughly modernized, VIA Rail’s “Ocean” continues to provide this service and is perhaps unique in being a named passenger train that has run for over a century.