Yes it does……..Arrives into Gaspe at 12:25 and departs at 3pm. The town is just across a bridge from the station. It’s a summer resort town and an easy walk to restaurants, shops etc.Does VIA's Chaleur (16/17) do a same-day turn in Gaspé?
Thanks!Yes it does……..Arrives into Gaspe at 12:25 and departs at 3pm. The town is just across a bridge from the station. It’s a summer resort town and an easy walk to restaurants, shops etc.Does VIA's Chaleur (16/17) do a same-day turn in Gaspé?
http://www.phototravelpages.com/canada/quebec/gaspesie.html
During the 2 1\2 hours the trains is backed out to a wye to be turned on the harbour spur. Strike up a conversation with the crew……railfans are common on this run and you might be invited to go along for the ride! I have.
Occasionally, if the Chaleur is running very late and there’s not enough time to reach Gaspe and still be back in Matapedia that evening to be combined with the Ocean……it will be short turned at New Carlisle….the only other location where a wye track is available.
The Chaleur is a great trip. Constant views of the sea from the Dome….. either high on a cliff or down along a beach.
Here’s a link to the VIA site and a Chaleur Route Guide.
http://www.viarail.ca/en/trains/ontario-an.../montreal-gaspe
The Chaleur uses the Budd stainless-steel cars but will be combined with the Ocean which uses Renaissance equipment except for the “Park Car” on the tail end. The Chaleur doesn’t have a Park but will have a mid-train Skyline Dome which has a dining and lounge area.What is the "typical" July-August consist? From what I can tell, the Chaleur uses Budd equipment, as does the Ocean on "Chaleur" days. Does the Chaleur have a Park car? (I'd guess not.) What type of sleeper?
I thought the Ocean used stainless equipment on Chaleur days. I guess I was wrong.The Chaleur uses the Budd stainless-steel cars but will be combined with the Ocean which uses Renaissance equipment except for the “Park Car” on the tail end. The Chaleur doesn’t have a Park but will have a mid-train Skyline Dome which has a dining and lounge area.
The Chaleur doesn't have a full diner? From the diagrams I've seen, the Skyline has some table seating, though I can't tell if the meals are the same as what's served on the Ocean? Are they? Or are they convection oven stuff?Typical summer consist for the Chaleur will be an F40, Baggage, a couple of Coaches, Skyline Dome and two or three “Chateau” sleepers. If there is a tour group aboard, there may be additional sleepers and even a full diner.
Here's the link to the Chaleurs (Skyline) menu.The Chaleur doesn't have a full diner? From the diagrams I've seen, the Skyline has some table seating, though I can't tell if the meals are the same as what's served on the Ocean? Are they? Or are they convection oven stuff?
Pretty nice looking menu, bet it's fresh too, not a nuked frozen TV dinner! And in canadian dollars too! Amtrak could learn a bit here for sure! Service with a smile on a heritage train with great scenery! VIA is first rate except for their very high fares! (and they still lose more per capita than Amtrak!Go figure? :blink:Here's the link to the Chaleurs (Skyline) menu.The Chaleur doesn't have a full diner? From the diagrams I've seen, the Skyline has some table seating, though I can't tell if the meals are the same as what's served on the Ocean? Are they? Or are they convection oven stuff?
http://www.viarail.ca/en/useful-info/onboard-train/meals/menus/montreal-gaspe-summer#di
So, is that what Amtrak can learn from VIA (that really good service on old equipment is expensive, requires higher fares, and still loses even more money)?Pretty nice looking menu, bet it's fresh too, not a nuked frozen TV dinner! And in canadian dollars too! Amtrak could learn a bit here for sure! Service with a smile on a heritage train with great scenery! VIA is first rate except for their very high fares! (and they still lose more per capita than Amtrak!Go figure? :blink:
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