You did a very nice job with this guide! Couple things to add, CN gets 16 to 18 Trains per day. I would also add on the fact that Great Lakes central does run if needed on weekends sometimes. And finally the peak times four railfanning Durand: which would be the morning between 7 AM to noon in the evening typically after 5 PM or 6
very good guide. cn is worth checking out.
Awesome video! I found this video very useful!
Thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I was talking to a friend about going to Durand and I seen this lol
As a person that goes to Durand 2 days a week for 6 hours this is scary accurate
You did a very nice job with this guide! Couple things to add, CN gets 16 to 18 Trains per day. I would also add on the fact that Great Lakes central does run if needed on weekends sometimes. And finally the peak times four railfanning Durand: which would be the morning between 7 AM to noon in the evening typically after 5 PM or 6
Coming from someone who lives in Durand, you were spot on with this! First video ive seen with correct information m
2:15 it says shoreline and not shortline
Ironically, that is the name of one of CN’s subdivision south of Detroit
I used to hang around the Durand Depot back in the early 1970's. I am surprised it is still standing.
No surprise there. For the amount of Railfans and Amtrak patrons that make use out of it, I guarantee it’ll be around for many more decades to come
I should add onto that the station has rentals as well. Rental such as a ballroom for events, along with a model railroad club