Chasing Canadian National to a HUGE Bridge in Quebec City! Quebec Rail Action Galore!
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2023
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Follow along as a clueless American navigates Quebec City, looking for trains. We find the amazing Tracel de Cap-Rouge, CN widecab geeps galore, and an amazing variety of VIA equipment. A Montreal EXO train in St-Bruno concludes our trip.
Locations:
Quebec City, QC
Charny/Levis, QC
Saint-Hyacinthe, QC
Saint-Bruno, QC
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You covered a lot of ground in Quebec and got some great shots. Another time around (east of) Montreal there is a nice high bridge in Eastman worth a shot. Around Sherbrooke I shot the ols Orford Express train which is stored in Magog, M420 and all. Hope you had a great time in Canada; food in Quebec City is awesome !
Thanks for the suggestions, we enjoyed the entire experience!
Sdly the Orford Express is all shut down. CMQ was fine with the operation, and despite promises by CP to accommodate them, they were forced out. CMQ provided crews for a reasonable rate, however CP drove the rates through the roof. That combined with the pandemic shut down the operation permanently. There was talk of moving operations to the nearby SLQ, however that fell through as well.
@@Maine_Railfan I understood someone bought or tried to buy the equipment. Last time I was by, it was still stored, have to check it out again.
@@Steve-xf4uv Conway Scenic ended up with the dome. The rest of the equipment is so insanely expensive that its driven away buyers. Which it is in flawless condition, but they will have a hard time finding someone to buy it.
@@Maine_Railfan I agree on both counts, Abbé Thompson was a fanatic for refurbishing. And Bryan knows a good dome when he sees it !!
Awesome video friend 😊
the L516 goes to Deschambault, qc at Alcoa its last customers before the end of the Latuque subdivision.
Hey, nice catch. I do work these locals and trust me, rolling on the threstle is a pretty frightening experience. Keep railfanning my dude!
Nice catch on the Latuque Sub!
Truly the best catch of the trip (besides the Sartigan)
Awesome video, I totally enjoyed it and love the night action!!
Ô my Lord, you have unfortunately mistaken the information of the train that we see at 3:01. The CN L51621 does not go to the city of La Tuque but to the La Tuque Subdivision ;) Otherwise great video!
Thanks for the correction, that makes more sense
The exo sunset shot was cool!Feel free to come back to our country.. you're welcomed in Quebec! You make a great ambassador!
I already have big plans to explore further east and north!
There's a really long and high railway trestle bridge in Grand Falls, New Brunswick too. It's on the CNR mainline in the Maritimes and sees several trains per day in each direction. You should check it out!
Wow Harrison, how'd you manage to ski through those trees without getting a face-full? I never could manage that! In fact I gave up skiing because I got tired of crashing into trees! Ow.
Anyway, that's one LONG railroad bridge! It reminds me of "World Famous" Moodna Viaduct on the old Erie. I don't know if Moodna's longer or shorter but both bridges are super-impressive.
Soe great catches this trip, and as usual thanks for bringing us along!
I love the thrill of skiing through trees, especially making split second decisions about where to go…
Ah yes, CaillouJambon is a great little ski hill.
just behind the sainte-foy VIA station 5L14Pm, there is this white little shack that have models trains and a mini railroad outside during summer.
I know! I hope to visit sometime.
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Cool video ! But you missed an interesting feature, along the river, west of the 'funiculaire' (vertical rail) on the Champlain blvd under the Cote Gilmour, there is an abandonned tunnel(on gogglemaps we see a stone 'canadian pacific', it was the entrance)) going to the other side, near Marie-de-l'incarnation street. And other rails this side but not a lot of trains there... for your next trip!
I noticed that tunnel on google maps but didn’t have time to stop. Thanks for the info!
It looks like the passenger rail service in Canada is way nicer than in the US. Just comparing Canadian passenger trains to Amtrak trains is quite a difference. Seems like Canadian railroads take a lot more pride in their passenger rail service and trains.
It’s still a far cry from elsewhere in the world but it’s pretty good- stay tuned as I travel aboard Via in the next couple of weeks!
Bessemer my baby ❤️
I live near the trestle. It dominates the landscape in the area near the river.
I love my region even if we don't have a lot of trains
THE 9543 IS MY PROFILE PICTURE HAHAH. I saw it in St-Foy this winter
0:33 Québec city?
Yeah…
Ive been there for railfanning, and literally missed every train execpt on which i had to wait 4 hours, never going back there railfanning. I do not recommend
@@RanexzProductions been where, there’s multiple locations in this video
Ive wanted to catch trains on the Drummondville sub, starting drom joffre yard, but missed every single one execpt one, there is not a single place to see the train departing from the yard.
@@RanexzProductions Do some research and learn the schedule. Once you know the schedule it’s pretty easy.