A Tribute to the Soo Line - FULL VIDEO (2000)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @csxtfarmer
    @csxtfarmer 15 дней назад +1

    I never knew the variety of horns they had on Soo power. Very cool.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  11 дней назад

      Oh, yes. Nathan P3s, P5s, K3Ls, K3LAs, K5LAs, Prime 920s, Leslie RS3Ls, RS5Ts, and even some oddball RS3K/Prime 990-type horns were heard on SOO locomotives during this time period. You never knew what you were going to get! Thank you for the comment.

  • @dkservice424
    @dkservice424 Год назад +6

    I grew up in the mid 1970’s in river forest Illinois just west of Chicago. The soo line double track ran literally 25 / 30 feet to the right of the house. I was mesmerized watching them go right past my bedroom window every hour or so. I will never forget seeing unit 1776 decorated for the bicentennial with fresh paint around 1977.
    Have been a HO scale model railroader of the soo ever since.
    Great video. Brings back memories of simpler and better times.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  Год назад +2

      Thank you for the nice comment. You must have seen a lot growing up outside of Chicago! And yes, we remember seeing photos of that 1776 unit. The SOO had a beautiful Bicentennial paint scheme. Looks like it was really SOO 727 in disguise. We appreciate you taking the time to watch the video.

    • @ShannonS-se4fc
      @ShannonS-se4fc 8 месяцев назад

      I know that there is a lot of people who have been voting for your rights and you should do that but don't vote for those who wants to take our rights a way yes I mean that because there is another war going on and pray that God will stop the war now and that we don't have to hear the tornado warning sirens turning in to the air aid siren again sincerely Shannon

    • @gregginter5867
      @gregginter5867 11 дней назад

      @@dkservice424 …wow, what a thrill that must’ve been! In my case, I heard the click-clack of tracks ea night from my bed! Our home was located about 3miles from The Milwaukee Rd as it meandered on the Wisconsin banks of the Mississippi River n then the Burlington Northern on the Iowa banks opposite! Every day n night all through my childhood!

  • @mikeashely8198
    @mikeashely8198 2 года назад +13

    when I was 10 years old all the way up to 30 years old I had a crush on the soo line in the U P of Michigan that was 1960 to 1980

    • @TNS17
      @TNS17 2 года назад +5

      WHAT

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 2 года назад +2

      And then you realised that Sue Line wasn't a girl and you left the UP to live with the other UP in Sue City. Bad news, man. That's not a girl, either.

  • @norfolkcountyrailfanningpr7000
    @norfolkcountyrailfanningpr7000 2 года назад +9

    Nice Soo line RR from late 1990s to early 2000s.

  • @taylorbaggarleyunionpacifi3409
    @taylorbaggarleyunionpacifi3409 2 года назад +6

    I always soo line it's awesome company

  • @tombarnes7196
    @tombarnes7196 2 года назад +7

    Outstanding!

  • @berkshiredave9766
    @berkshiredave9766 2 года назад +5

    Fantastic....

  • @danielneeley5480
    @danielneeley5480 2 года назад +8

    Half of the horns on the locomotives are shot. The winters must've been really hard on those nathans/leslies.😣

  • @plisskenationbackfromthede3657
    @plisskenationbackfromthede3657 2 года назад +6

    Always liked watching the soo line growing up. Wed go and see the old engine house in bensenville and cruise around the yards in franklin park. Was cool at 1st when cp took over, lots more different power to see, until all the soo locos were gone a few years later. I always liked those beat up paint-falling-off milwaukee rd units, they had alot of, lets say, character lol

  • @scottrobinson1112
    @scottrobinson1112 2 года назад +4

    Thank fully the coler mark cars are stil rolling. And seeing a MNS car in a blue moon is grate too.

  • @mjrodriguez8670
    @mjrodriguez8670 2 года назад +8

    I like the red and white colours of the SOO Line! These trains that went west from St. Paul left the US at Noyes, MN (to Winnipeg) and Portal, ND (to Western Canada, including Kicking Horse Pass and Rogers Pass).

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 года назад +1

      I agree!

    • @bradhardy2629
      @bradhardy2629 2 года назад +2

      I know , I was an Engineer out of St. Paul in the mid nineties . Stuck working the crappy Soo line jobs while they worked all the good Milwaukee Road jobs around the twin cities . The C.P. was the worst thing to happen to the Soo line / Milwaukee Road .

  • @haroldalexis4200
    @haroldalexis4200 2 года назад +5

    No doubt I love SOO LINE This is another beautiful train video. 🎥👋👋👋👋👋👍✅⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🔴⚪⚫🏀❤

  • @walterlangston4484
    @walterlangston4484 2 года назад +3

    been seeing soo line cars on csx grain trains

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 года назад +2

      It’s nice to see them when they pop up! They are neat cars with cool designs.

  • @stuew6
    @stuew6 2 года назад +5

    I love CP Fallflag railroads and i still see Sd60m & Sd60 switching in Toronto CP
    McCowan Yard

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 года назад +1

      It is nice that the 60's are still around. Although not painted SOO anymore.

  • @GardenHermit
    @GardenHermit 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic video - many thanks for sharing it. I have a real 'soft spot' for the Soo😊

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 года назад +2

      You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video. We love the SOO as well.

  • @BNSF1458
    @BNSF1458 2 года назад +9

    Wonderful video C vision. Really hope I can turn railfanning into a career like this some day, so cool. I hope to see BNSF Hinckley Sub V2 uploaded eventually, the first one was super good, can't wait to see the second eventually.

  • @grahamsawyer831
    @grahamsawyer831 2 года назад +7

    some really excellent films, very good light, sound, landscape/sky - up there with the best of them for sure. lovely stuff.

  • @donoghue964
    @donoghue964 2 года назад +3

    Some real neat footage there and boy what a selection of horns!!! Thanks again folks.

  • @ldegmtrainspotter
    @ldegmtrainspotter 2 года назад +3

    Super rail movie! Awesome old images with trains! Good work! Mega Thumbs Up
    Greetings from Romania
    Andrew

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 года назад +2

      Thank you Andrew! I hope all is well in Romania. Greetings from Minnesota USA!!!

  • @Nicola636128
    @Nicola636128 2 года назад +3

    Another great video!

  • @joshuaslusser4824
    @joshuaslusser4824 Год назад +1

    Bought this when it first came out in 2000 and it has been a favorite since. I could watch that 6613 West at Medina over and over again (and, in fact, I did, chased it from Paynesville West to Murray where he took siding until sunset).

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  Год назад

      Thank you for being a C. Vision customer! The Paynesville Sub was always a good chase back in those days, especially with the neat old power that was running at the time. 6613 was an interesting locomotive. We always enjoyed seeing it. Thanks again!

  • @alexschmollinger6576
    @alexschmollinger6576 2 года назад +5

    I heard a Soo line SD60 with a P3 horn on a Video 📹 and the Soo line Got the Milwaukee Road in 1985
    Rest in Peace
    Soo line

  • @shed66215
    @shed66215 2 года назад +3

    Wonderful footage. Would like to have seen a couple of the new/rebuilt SD70ACu's of CP bearing the Soo red (with white lettering) and white body with red nose

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 года назад +2

      That sure would have been nice. Even the Milwaukee Road would look neat too. Thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @douglasskaalrud6865
    @douglasskaalrud6865 2 года назад +3

    Seems like I’ve spent half of my life railfanning the Paynesville sub! I grew up in Crystal, MN just outside of Minneapolis and the Soo went right through town and crossing the Great Northern in doing so.There’s a nice hill going up to New Hope from Crystal, then the line cuts across Plymouth and meets up with state highway 55 which parallels the Soo all the way to Glenwood and beyond. It’s a near-perfect railfanning road but it can be very hard to find locations with good lighting which they do a good job of here. This video shows trains tooling along at a good clip which only became common after CP took full control. Soo Line used minimum power for these mostly empty trains headed back to Canada and trains would struggle to make 30 mph. The line has a roller coaster profile chock full of curves. Even up to 1980 there were still a fair amount of elevators loading out country grain but now most of it is trucked to St. Paul for barge transit. Probably 90-95% of traffic moving over it today is bridge traffic-very little traffic originates on the Paynesville Sub.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 года назад

      Thank you for sharing your story and for your insight on the line! It’s fascinating stuff.

  • @andymodem
    @andymodem 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent video! Grew up in Minnesota photographing and modeling the Soo Line in the 80s and 90s. Sure is nice seeing trains a reasonable length instead of the 2 mile long PSR monsters we have now.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you Andy! Glad you enjoyed it. Those were the best days on the railroad.

  • @kristiecoyle8225
    @kristiecoyle8225 2 года назад +3

    sweeeeeeeeet this is where I collect my hoard of agates!

  • @kevinmills8437
    @kevinmills8437 2 года назад +6

    Red and White Trains.

  • @millennialtrainman3443
    @millennialtrainman3443 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video, C Vision! I come from a family of multiple generations that worked for the Soo Line. That’s actually how my parents met as well. I was born in the late 80’s, after the MLWR takeover. I only wish I could have been around to see the Soo Line for what it truly was before the MLWR takeover.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing and your comments! Neat story.

    • @bradhardy2629
      @bradhardy2629 2 года назад +2

      The Milwaukee Road was twice the Railroad in the old days . BN . Management infiltrated The Milwaukee and purposely made huge mistakes to drive it under . pacific coast container business was right around the corner and the B.N knew it . 80 years of excellent service and all the employees shot in the back by cooked books & poor poor BN management along with politics .

  • @beeble2003
    @beeble2003 2 года назад +5

    5:15 Headlights off, ditch lights off, but it's OK --there's a little beacon on the roof that flashes literally once every seven seconds. Man, things were different in the "good" old days.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 года назад +1

      Great observation. Those were the days. Thank you for watching.

    • @OldFart2023
      @OldFart2023 9 месяцев назад

      I noticed that too. Engr shut them off when they cleared the main and forgot to turn back on over the crossing. Do that now with all of CP's mis-management and they will try their best to make you collect your "can insurance!"

  • @CrazyKaboose
    @CrazyKaboose 2 года назад +3

    Awesome video! The scenery is great!

  • @TNS17
    @TNS17 2 года назад +4

    What camera is used to make your current films

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 года назад +1

      Our current camera is a Panasonic AG-DVX200

    • @TNS17
      @TNS17 2 года назад +1

      @@CVisionProductions1 thank you

  • @chevloncamaronzz7838
    @chevloncamaronzz7838 Год назад +1

    for me the soo lines are the rarest trains since they are hardly mentioned

  • @TimMutterer
    @TimMutterer Месяц назад

    I live 2 miles northwest of Rockford. I've watched the changes Buffalo has gone through over the years. How many people in town were happy when CP built Dickinson siding. Now, Buffalo siding is only a memory, recorded on video and in stills, just like the grain elevators.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  Месяц назад

      You got that right, Tim. Buffalo used to be a common place for meets. At 6,093 feet, the siding was long enough for the trains of yesteryear, but certainly not the monsters of today! There were also special restrictions on the siding relating to tonnage. Basically, eastbounds with more than 30 loads were restricted from using the siding. Building Dickinson made all the difference. Thank you for watching and commenting.

    • @TimMutterer
      @TimMutterer Месяц назад

      I'm sure your subscribers down along Hwy 212 can remember when the Milwaukee Road was a thing of beauty, back when how much of it was ABS signaled. Same thing for east of St Paul.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  Месяц назад

      We remember those days. The TC&W is a great little railroad, but we miss signals and mainline trains from the SOO era. The coal trains on that line were always neat to see. My, how things have changed!

  • @AlexTrain5249
    @AlexTrain5249 2 года назад +2

    My grandfather once had a farm along the Paynesville Sub just outside of Maple Lake and he told me he thought that the trains were a nuisance (personally I would have thought the opposite) when he was driving up and down.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 года назад

      Well, we figure most of the general public feels that way. It makes sense, but it’s unfortunate. Thank you for the comment.

  • @kingoflovetrain6426
    @kingoflovetrain6426 2 года назад +6

    Soo Line is truly an awesome fallen flag railroad.

  • @arthurschipper8906
    @arthurschipper8906 2 года назад +2

    I was hoping for some narration, I always love a good history lesson. Other than that, first rate.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 года назад

      Thank you, Arthur! The reason for the lack of narration is this video was a compilation of SOO scenes covering the same territory as two of our DVD/VHS releases. Basically, an extra video for SOO fans to go along with our Paynesville and River Subdivision videos. But, those two may end up on RUclips at some point. Stay tuned!

  • @ethanhufnagel4509
    @ethanhufnagel4509 2 месяца назад

    Nice video by the way

  • @dieseldave3879
    @dieseldave3879 2 года назад +5

    👍

  • @bradhardy2629
    @bradhardy2629 2 года назад +6

    The Milwaukee Road unit looks sooo much better then the soup line unit's.

  • @jalilmuhammad8270
    @jalilmuhammad8270 2 года назад +2

    The Soo Line is now the legal United States alias of the Canadian Pacific Railway.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 года назад

      That’s correct. The SOO is quite an important entity, even today.

  • @jwernhol
    @jwernhol 11 месяцев назад

    Wouldn’t this technically be the Wisconsin Central? I’m seeing a lot of WC cars?

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  11 месяцев назад

      These scenes were captured on Canadian Pacific’s US subsidiary, Soo Line. However, there was a fair bit of WC interchange traffic during this time. Thank you for watching the video.

  • @ZombieSlayer-dj3wb
    @ZombieSlayer-dj3wb 2 года назад +3

    So why did cp even buy soo ?

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 года назад +4

      CP always had a stake in the SOO, even in the railroad’s earliest days. But to answer your question, it was done to ensure that CP would always have a competitive link into and through the United States.

    • @stevenr3169
      @stevenr3169 2 года назад +5

      The Soo had actually been an operating subsidiary of the Canadian Pacific from 1888, and its primary US subsidiary, similar the Grand Trunk Western and Central Vermont being under CN control. The deregulatory environment of the late 20th Century allowed both CN and CP to absorb their subsidiaries.

  • @gregginter5867
    @gregginter5867 12 дней назад

    😂...you mean ol Milw Rd RR lines! Not ol Soo Line RR lines!

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  12 дней назад +1

      Thanks for keeping us on our toes, Greg! What we believe you’re referring to is the narration in the opening sequence. The reference to “original” SOO tracks was in comparison to original Canadian Pacific tracks in Canada, or other CP properties like the Delaware & Hudson. In the CP era, all former SOO and Milwaukee Road trackage was considered to be Soo Line territory (pre-IMRL and IC&E). Thank you for watching the video, and we appreciate the comment!

  • @Chris-hz1fi
    @Chris-hz1fi Год назад +1

    Was the soo at one time any part of the milwaukee road??

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  Год назад +2

      The SOO purchased the Milwaukee Road in February of 1985.

    • @OldFart2023
      @OldFart2023 9 месяцев назад

      @@CVisionProductions1 Which in itself is a VERY interesting read!!