Very nice video. That ALCo sounds great. These branches are the lifeblood of the railway. Without these secondary lines there would be no traffic on the main lines.
Thanks for sharing this! It's getting hard enough to find 1st generation EMD road switchers, let alone Alcos. Judging by the tall radiator shutters, this is an RS-11.
I figured I’d tune in and find out about those new cars (I’ve seen around town .where they are from Hamilton? where they are going etc and how (rail route) but I guess this wasn’t the video to explain that.For some reason.
This can't be in Ontario. Norfolk Southern Railroad doesn't go across the border to Canada. Only Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Kansas City go to Canada. And yes, Canadian Pacific Railway & Kansas City Southern merged. It is called Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway. Unless those are just Norfolk Southern Railroad cars.
This is in St Catharine’s Ontario. And NS Does go into Canada. It crosses the border in Fort Erie. I even have pictures of the NS Train in Fort Erie . I’m unsure what the train’s ID is but there is certainly a NS Train that comes into Southern Ontario.
There is nothing I like better than watching the switch engine shots, they go places,and navigate tight situations that the big road trains dont.
The crossing at 6:34 looks like not even a crossbuck. Excellent video.
Very Nice to see some Old Alco Units Still Running, Nice Video!
Great video! Love the old loco
This is some absolutely amazing camera work! Thanks for taking this video!
1859 sure does sound good! I enjoyed watching.
Very nice video. That ALCo sounds great. These branches are the lifeblood of the railway. Without these secondary lines there would be no traffic on the main lines.
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Great catch man, cool to see some good switching action!
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Thank you!!!!
Looks like an old Ottawa central rr alco that came originally from cp rail
Thanks for sharing this! It's getting hard enough to find 1st generation EMD road switchers, let alone Alcos. Judging by the tall radiator shutters, this is an RS-11.
RS18, according to RR Picture Archives.
@@beeble2003 X CPR RS18
RS18u, ex Ottawa Central, exx CP.
very well shot!
What a treat!
I figured I’d tune in and find out about those new cars (I’ve seen around town .where they are from Hamilton? where they are going etc and how (rail route) but I guess this wasn’t the video to explain that.For some reason.
Not sure but I think that was Alco locomotive
Yup!
In Canada you don't need reporting marks on locos?
I guess not!
Who is this? I didn't see any markings on the engine.
I’m not entirely sure myself. I know this train comes every odd day to pick up few box cars and those NS Cars. I believe it’s Trillium.
@@gotransitf11 Yes, Trillium Railway, TRRY.
This can't be in Ontario. Norfolk Southern Railroad doesn't go across the border to Canada. Only Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Kansas City go to Canada. And yes, Canadian Pacific Railway & Kansas City Southern merged. It is called Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway. Unless those are just Norfolk Southern Railroad cars.
This is in St Catharine’s Ontario. And NS Does go into Canada. It crosses the border in Fort Erie. I even have pictures of the NS Train in Fort Erie . I’m unsure what the train’s ID is but there is certainly a NS Train that comes into Southern Ontario.
Jim they just put the covers on those new rail cars. Made in Canada.
@@gotransitf11 Really? Huh. You learn something new everyday. That's interesting. And new.
Those are some rusty tracks.
whats trillium