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Orford Express : ウィキペディア英語版
Orford Express

The Orford Express, a tourist train between Magog and Sherbrooke, Quebec, ran seasonally on the former Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway line through Quebec's Eastern Townships. A dinner train which operated from early May to end-December, it was owned and operated separately from the underlying tracks.
the train is out of operation for the season as a result of an accidental fire which broke out during renovation of one of the panorama cars.
Service is expected to resume in June 2016.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Back for 2016 )
== History ==
The rail line through Farnham, Sherbrooke and Lac-Mégantic originally continued as the International Railway of Maine, part of the Canadian Pacific Railway system, through Brownville Junction, Maine to Saint John, New Brunswick. Built in the 1880s, the CPR abandoned this line to the first in a series of short-line operators in 1994. Subsequent owners of the underlying line include Iron Road Railways (bankrupt 2002), Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway (bankrupt 2013) and now the Central Maine and Quebec Railway.
VIA Rail formerly provided ''Atlantic'' passenger train service on this line, but abandoned the route when the tracks were sold in 1994.
A long history of deferred maintenance under various short-line operators caused the tracks to deteriorate, necessitating speed reductions on much of the line.
The Orford Express, launched in 2006,〔(Text of CTA Decision 561-r-2005 )〕 covered one small portion of the route (Eastman to Magog and Sherbrooke) seasonally, at low speed using its own trains (owned and insured separately from the underlying freight short lines) with tourist panorama cars. The train ran from May to December, with special runs during the holiday season between Christmas and New Year's Eve. There were two dining cars and seating for 140 passengers.
On October 11, 2013 Transport Canada imposed an embargo on the line between Lennoxville and Lac-Mégantic due to poor track conditions, necessitating cancellation of a planned special train to Lac-Mégantic, Quebec which was to have run from Thanksgiving to Halloween.
On April 25, 2014 the service was cancelled for the season due to accidental fire damage to one of the panorama cars. The season was to have started May 7.

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