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Confederation Train

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The Confederation Train was a museum train which crossed Canada in 1967 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Canada. It visited 60 Canadian communities beginning in Victoria on January 9, arriving in Nova Scotia by October, which included a visit to Kentville, and ending in Montreal on December 5.[1] Two FP9A locomotives, one from CP and one from CN, were specially numbered 1867 and 1967 to haul eight exhibit cars painted with a bold stylized pop art paint scheme. In 1978, the idea was revived by the National Museum of Canada which created the "Discovery Train". It crossed Canada for two years, including a stop in Kentville. [2]

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