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Template:Via Rail Evangeline

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Via Rail – Evangeline[1]
0 km
Halifax (Halifax Station)
5 km
3 mi
Armdale
Bayers Road
10 km
6 mi
Rockingham
18 km
11 mi
Bedford
Sackville River
Nova Scotia Highway 102
CN branch to Dartmouth
26 km
16 mi
Windsor Junction
CN mainline to Truro
31 km
19 mi
Beaver Bank
42 km
26 mi
South Uniacke
47 km
29 mi
Mount Uniacke
Nova Scotia Highway 101
56 km
35 mi
Stillwater
63 km
39 mi
Ellershouse
68 km
42 mi
Newport
MR to Truro
76 km
47 mi
Windsor
Avon River
Nova Scotia Highway 101
87 km
54 mi
Hantsport
95 km
59 mi
Avonport
Gaspereau River
98 km
61 mi
Horton Landing
100 km
62 mi
Grand-Pré
105 km
65 mi
Wolfville
108 km
67 mi
Port Williams
116 km
72 mi
Kentville
CVR to Kingsport
Nova Scotia Highway 101
128 km
80 mi
Cambridge
130 km
81 mi
Waterville
135 km
84 mi
Berwick
143 km
89 mi
Aylesford
147 km
91 mi
Auburn
154 km
96 mi
Kingston (CFB Greenwood)
160 km
99 mi
Wilmot
166 km
103 mi
Middleton
H&SWR to Bridgewater
H&SWR to Bridgetown
175 km
109 mi
Lawrencetown
180 km
112 mi
Paradise
Nova Scotia Highway 101
Annapolis River
188 km
117 mi
Bridgetown
200 km
124 mi
Round Hill
209 km
130 mi
Annapolis Royal
Allains Creek
222 km
138 mi
Clementsport
Moose River
224 km
139 mi
CFB Cornwallis
(CAF Members only)
227 km
141 mi
Deep Brook
232 km
144 mi
Bear River
Bear River
243 km
151 mi
Nova Scotia Highway 101
259 km
161 mi
North Range
264 km
164 mi
Plympton
277 km
172 mi
Weymouth
Sissiboo River
Nova Scotia Highway 101
291 km
181 mi
Church Point
296 km
184 mi
Saulnierville
Nova Scotia Highway 101
302 km
188 mi
Meteghan
317 km
197 mi
Hectanooga
328 km
204 mi
Brazil Lake
338 km
210 mi
Ohio
Nova Scotia Highway 101
342 km
213 mi
Hebron
348 km
216 mi
H&SWR to Bridgewater
Route map circa 1982.

This is a route-map template for the Evangeline, a passenger train in Canada.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

References

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  1. ^ MacDonald, John, "A VIA RAIL timetable from around 1982", Old Canadian Train Stations, The Maritimes, retrieved July 3, 2017