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L.C. Gagnon's 1949 Trip

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L.C. Gagnon's 1949 Rail and Ferry Trip


L.C. Gagnon, a Montreal-area CPR employee and railfan, took a trip from Montreal to Halifax and Yarmouth in October, 1949. He travelled by the CPR on his employee pass through Maine to Saint John, N.B. He took no photos of the journey between Montreal and Saint John and back again. At Saint John Mr. Gagnon boarded the SS Princess Helene to travel to Digby. At Digby he boarded the DAR train to Halifax where he stayed two nights at the Lord Nelson Hotel. Then he travelled via the Halifax and South Western Railway (CNR) to Yarmouth. (Some pictures from this leg of his trip are on the HSWDPI wiki.)

He stayed with friends in Yarmouth, but picked up a couple of CPR hotel rack cards (shown below).

At Digby once again, Mr. Gagnon returned to Saint John on the SS Princess Helene and thence back to Montreal via the CPR.


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A promotional map and passenger schedule from 1947 showing some of L.C. Gagnon's route:
CPR map 1947.jpg

In the morning on board the SS Princess Helene:
Ferry Saint John to Digby Sep 1949.jpg

Crew members at the bow of SS Princess Helene departing Saint John:
Oct 1949 Princess Helene at dock at Saint John.jpg

The SS Princess Helene approaches Digby Gut:
Oct 1949 Approaching Digby NS.jpg

The SS Princess Helene arrives at the wharf at Digby:
Oct 1949 Arriving at Digby Princess Helene.jpg

View of Digby from SS Princess Helene:
Digby from SS Princess Helene 1949.jpg

On the wharf at Digby:
Oct 1949 at Digby NS dock.jpg