The century old Train Station in Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia was restored in the 1980s with furnishings reflecting its railway past. The station itself and its spacious cabooses offer a unique Bed & Breakfast experience. The Train Station Inn welcomes you aboard.
The Cabooses started arriving in 1994 and date from 1911 to 1978. Each of the seven cabooses has been renovated into deluxe accommodations reflecting the age of the railway car. Queen size beds, fireplaces, air-conditioning, TV, railway memorabilia and private baths are just some of the amenities in the cabooses.
The Station has been restored with three bedrooms, private baths, a parlor, sitting rooms, balcony & kitchenette all in the original Stationmaster residence on the second floor. On the first floor a railway museum, café & gift shop are in the men's and ladies' waiting rooms and the telegraph room is now a museum.
The Dining Car is a first class experience. Our main entrees are salmon, lobster and steak. The car was built in 1928 and was used by CNR. It found its new home in 2001, & since then has been refurbished into a dining car. It is open daily for lunch & dinner, June through October. Private event bookings and reservations are welcome.
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