Canada's 1967 Confederation Train

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • We all know about the Bi-Centennial railroad festivities of the USA in 1976. North of the border a few years before, a train displaying all sorts of history of the country in the span of a century, ran a 5K kilometer journey across Maple Syrup Land to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Canada as a country.
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  • @TheWinnipegRailfan
    @TheWinnipegRailfan  9 дней назад +8

    HEY! Thanks for watching! Feel free to go check out some other awful content here!
    ...I'm only saying this now cause this video somehow got copyright claimed AFTER RUclips did a check and deemed it okay, so I'll try and fix that but for now check out something like "Canada's Govt. Grain Hoppers" !!

  • @yuriygavrylyuk2545
    @yuriygavrylyuk2545 10 дней назад +23

    I just love how out of all the locomotives they could of used they chosen a historic steam locomotive but they choose two FP9 A's

    • @marcleslac2413
      @marcleslac2413 10 дней назад +7

      It means they chose MANADTED PASSENGER VARIENTS!

    • @Sleeper____1472
      @Sleeper____1472 9 дней назад +5

      The F units were considered premium at the time. Most roads already removed steam by then.

    • @SoldierFox1393
      @SoldierFox1393 8 дней назад

      6218 should have been chosen and given a few whistles to play the first notes of our national anthem!

  • @heronimousbrapson863
    @heronimousbrapson863 9 дней назад +10

    For those areas of the country not able to be reached by the train, there were tractor trailer trucks hauling around similar centennial displays.

  • @Pensyfan19
    @Pensyfan19 10 дней назад +15

    Great video on this underrated Canadian classic! Glad to see CUP helping once again with narration and rolling line footage.

  • @orlandorailfanproductions2010
    @orlandorailfanproductions2010 10 дней назад +38

    Oh so it's the Canadian version of the American freedom train

    •  10 дней назад +9

      1967? Long before the "Freedom Train" (1976)

    • @Desmaad
      @Desmaad 10 дней назад +6

      I'd say it's the reverse.

    • @michaeledwards8267
      @michaeledwards8267 9 дней назад

      Mapal sirrup Varent

    • @Sleeper____1472
      @Sleeper____1472 9 дней назад

      There was one in the 50s I believe

    • @SoldierFox1393
      @SoldierFox1393 8 дней назад +1

      Its the other way around buddy lol

  • @ps.montreal5551
    @ps.montreal5551 7 дней назад +2

    Thank you for the trip down memory lane.

  • @rebeccaholgate8166
    @rebeccaholgate8166 4 дня назад +3

    At one point you ended up describing my entire Social studies 7 class😂

  • @TheSudrianStoryteller
    @TheSudrianStoryteller 2 дня назад +1

    As an American citizen and RUclipsr/internet user, this definitely was the best video hot take talking about the full story and history of Canada's Expo '67 Confederation Train that I've seen.
    There were things about it that I didn't know before when learning and reading up about it. Most notably their consideration for incorporating steam locomotives at the head of the train, and I'm gonna be honest: I'm glad they made a great move of choosing two diesel locomotives for the train instead as they fit in more better with the consist and the theme of it. I absolutely love how clever of an idea they did back then to make locomotive 1867 sound out O'Canada on its horns. Quite an ingenious idea; especially when you're going through crossing, and all the pedestrians and cars can hear is the first part of the national anthem briefly playing out of no where while a train goes by.
    And I got to say, the Confederation Train is far better than the Canadian Discovery Train in my opinion. Not only does this train stand out amongst the crowd, and amusing that both rival companies allowed each one of their own respected properties be used together, but it truly stuck to how it was promised to be for the public to admire, explore, and celebrate in their country's heritage and history for how far they've come. Including with the locomotives they were expecting to see in action that were being advertised and promoted. That's true Canadian promise right there.
    The one thing you forgot to mention was that there was a song written and performed by Hank LaRiviere [Rivers] paying tribute to the train and its centennial celebration. But that's okay, the video still did well without mentioning it, nonetheless.

  • @siddithers5356
    @siddithers5356 7 дней назад +2

    For a nine year old it was an amazing experience. Saw it when it went through Medicine Hat in March 1967.

  • @BNSFrailfan01
    @BNSFrailfan01 10 дней назад +7

    Heads up TWR, CN A439 passed through the iron range last night with a P5 equipped C40-8 leading an SD75

  • @mcnudde
    @mcnudde 3 дня назад +1

    Saw it when I was five years old and it visited Toronto. Thanks for the memory.

  • @Richard-yt3fs
    @Richard-yt3fs 6 дней назад +2

    Was 14 and remembered seeing the confederation train in Toronto in 67

  • @briangraham1024
    @briangraham1024 6 дней назад +2

    Always liked the 50's & 60's livery for the CNR & CP passenger trains.

  • @harrisonofcolorado8886
    @harrisonofcolorado8886 10 дней назад +8

    Nice to see CUP in a The Winnipeg Railfan video!

  • @businessbuilding1
    @businessbuilding1 10 дней назад +4

    Fantastic video and I honestly love that purple livery. 1967 was a time when Canada was truly the great WHITE north and her trains looked beautiful.

  • @marcleslac2413
    @marcleslac2413 10 дней назад +7

    7:33 the only issue of Canadian Narrow Gauge Supremacy

  • @JimBo-tf1wp
    @JimBo-tf1wp 9 дней назад +2

    Thanks for doing this! I was lucky enough as a kid to have visited what we called the "Centennial Train" twice in different towns. At the time it was mind blowing. The first time it was a school trip, & as much as I liked school trips to places like the Royal Ontario Museum, this made a museum look like a trip to the musty attic of some great aunt. This was the first interactive displays any of us kids had ever seen,, cool lighting, & some of the first "Super Graphics" that seem quaint now, but were shocking to see up close. I'd been to Disneyland & the1964 worlds fair in NYC & this was so cool it made those places look like a tacky old carnival in a shopping plaza. Think of it this way: In those days there were still signs with a B&W Graphic of a hand pointing "THIS WAY OUT" rather than EXIT in public buildings, Black & White signs that read "No Spitting" were common on platforms in Railway stations. This thing pulls into town & the graphics on the outside of the train are the most vibrant think one has ever seen. WOW! to be a kid & experience THAT & then a little while later get to go to EXPO 67?!!! I wish I could package the feeling!

  • @ThePrairiesRailfan
    @ThePrairiesRailfan 10 дней назад +7

    CN introduced a class of steam named the Confederation class In 1927, Which included a whole bunch of CNs 4-8-4 designed wheel arrangements, It was during this time period to where CN wanted a mixed traffic engine to haul both passenger and frieght, All were built by MLW and had a very good performance, In fact CN would use the confederation classes all the way to the end of the Canadian steam program in 1960, CP eventually made there own confederation class in 1928 by the MLW, These locomotives would survive thru The Great Depression and WW2, Its a shame that the older Confederation locomotives like this Isn’t very well known in history, They were probably one of the best locomotives CN ever had.

  • @stevewolfe6096
    @stevewolfe6096 2 дня назад +1

    My memory of the train: 1 car display had a simulated river crossing under the aisle. I helped make the grate (summer job at a steel/aluminium fabricating place. The grate was specified incorrectly as the supports were on the cross runners rather than the main runners so it sagged a bit

  • @raymorley8241
    @raymorley8241 День назад +1

    Waited 3 hours in Calgary in the line up to see it. I was in Grade 4 then. I still have the fold out brochure from it.

  • @julianhudson7811
    @julianhudson7811 7 дней назад +2

    Wow I didn't know (or i forgot) there was a Canadian equivalent of the Freedom Train. I love the two tone purple they went with for the livery.

  • @centredoorplugsthornton4112
    @centredoorplugsthornton4112 8 дней назад +2

    Closest to going to Newfoundland would be running on the Quebec North Shore & Labrador through western Labrador.

  • @RailfanVal
    @RailfanVal 10 дней назад +4

    We're going back to 1967 with this one! 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥

  • @Dexter037S4
    @Dexter037S4 10 дней назад +3

    I believe the Baggage car ended up with either the Ontario Northland or Keewatin Railway Corporation.

  • @dupdrewww
    @dupdrewww 10 дней назад +3

    Funny how this was before the freedom train but most people have never heard of it.

    • @Sleeper____1472
      @Sleeper____1472 9 дней назад

      Nope, there was an earlier freedom train. 1946 iirc

  • @jfmezei
    @jfmezei 8 дней назад +2

    In the early years of VIA rail, there were a number of reports on VIA's dismal performance for various trains, including the Canadian and Super Continental trains. CN and CP locos had incompatible nozzles for fuel and water (for steam gen) and there were instances of CP crews at Sudbury putting water where there was a water nozzle except that water ended up in the fuel tank !!!! So when your video mentioned the mixing of one 1 CP and 1 CN train, I had immediate horror images of that happening to the Cofederation train !!!!

    • @TheWinnipegRailfan
      @TheWinnipegRailfan  8 дней назад +1

      Oh wow! I've always had a feeling the transition from CN/CP to VIA wasn't as smooth as it seems, suspicions confirmed!

  • @MisatoBestWoman
    @MisatoBestWoman 7 дней назад +1

    As a Canadian I’m loving learning these interesting obscure historical events

  • @gencreeper6476
    @gencreeper6476 6 дней назад +2

    The Confederation celebration is overshadowed in much of BC by the BC centennials the socreds did in 1958 and 1966 and were basically designed to be bigger then the canadian ones for political reasons. Nobody seemingly remembers this train around here its all about how they remember the queen visiting in 58. The 67 confederation logo is rare I almost get excited to see it.
    Incidendally all 3 centennials led to preservation of steam engines. BCRail had a steam excursion which lasted all of the 20th century but was popularized by the centennials and the confederation centennial led to heritage parks like Fort Steele or Calgary heritage with steam engine loops.

  • @phosfor1872
    @phosfor1872 10 дней назад +3

    I believe the horns were made by Bob Swansons company Airchime. They still exist and sound at noon in downtown Vancouver.

  • @TrainStreet
    @TrainStreet 4 дня назад +1

    3:46 “on the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me beer” lmao same with 8:12

  • @SoldierFox1393
    @SoldierFox1393 8 дней назад +2

    Happy late 1st of July! Also CN 6218 should have pulled the Canadian Freedom Train 🇨🇦

  • @randyfarris775
    @randyfarris775 7 дней назад +1

    Had the fold out pamphlet they passed out until my ex wife threw it out in 2008!! The horn would blow the Oh Canada at 5pm.

  • @jacobchun1481
    @jacobchun1481 10 дней назад +6

    Now that I think about it, nobody has made a video on the Newfoundland railway. Maybe you could make one someday, just saying.

    • @captainhuggyface6731
      @captainhuggyface6731 9 дней назад

      no one really makes videos of canadian railroads in general atleast it seems to me

    • @MatecaCorp
      @MatecaCorp 8 дней назад +1

      The Newfoundland Railway is fascinating

  • @cpeast
    @cpeast 4 дня назад +2

    Newfoundland was 3foot 6inch Guage so they couldn't run the train there.

  • @OntarioTrafficMan
    @OntarioTrafficMan 9 дней назад +4

    4:45 The Province of Canada was not Ontario, it was the southern parts of both Ontario and Québec.

    • @gencreeper6476
      @gencreeper6476 6 дней назад +1

      "Upper and Lower Canada"
      Newfoundland got to the point at one point where it was a country (Hello Canada & hockey fans in the US and Newfoundland) and British Columbia was mostly settled from the pacific west to east unlike anywhere else which had a lot of repercussions.

  • @randydobson1863
    @randydobson1863 10 дней назад +2

    Hi The Winnipeg Railfan & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks The Winnipeg Railfan & Friends Randy

  • @theyeeter95
    @theyeeter95 10 дней назад +2

    5:59 a new challenger is approaching!

  • @theoldbayrailfan
    @theoldbayrailfan 10 дней назад +3

    Happy late Canada day. But nice vid

  • @michaeledwards8267
    @michaeledwards8267 9 дней назад +1

    Canada's version of AmtrakGuy365

  • @Viking88Power
    @Viking88Power 4 дня назад +1

    The good old Canada

  • @Transitfan2022
    @Transitfan2022 10 дней назад +2

    Yay! New member video!

  • @toastmd7825
    @toastmd7825 10 дней назад +3

    Your explanation of Canada in the beginning is on point XD

  • @Shelbythemustang
    @Shelbythemustang 10 дней назад +2

    this why I like canada

  • @genesisrailfan1507
    @genesisrailfan1507 10 дней назад

    Such a nice novelty of Canadian rail history.
    You know, what magical time when railroads of US/CA were involved in a eye-catching activity like in 1976 with the best American painted engine, or 1967 with Canada's confederation train

  • @SomeTrainThing
    @SomeTrainThing 9 дней назад

    The Confederation train is automatically cooler because it had those epic horns

  • @JohnNyren65
    @JohnNyren65 10 дней назад +1

    Great video presentation!

  •  10 дней назад +1

    I remember that train in west Vancouver at Ambleside Park

  • @railfanningqc2762
    @railfanningqc2762 7 дней назад

    I’m surprise that people still use my old winter fall map lol

  • @SalmanMentos
    @SalmanMentos 9 дней назад +2

    Maple Syrup Train

  • @AustinRailProductionsOfficial
    @AustinRailProductionsOfficial 10 дней назад

    Nice video I love the livery of that train.

  • @GreenlightGlory-Jesuswithus
    @GreenlightGlory-Jesuswithus День назад

    Aww, dang, it never made it to the Northwest Territories? Yellowknife needed to see that…

  • @Ohiorailfan205productions
    @Ohiorailfan205productions 10 дней назад +3

    Nice video TWR

  • @Thecanadiannationalrailfan
    @Thecanadiannationalrailfan 10 дней назад +1

    The guy with the chair 🪑

  • @A_Lazy_dude
    @A_Lazy_dude 10 дней назад +1

    One of my favorite trains that I like lol

    • @A_Lazy_dude
      @A_Lazy_dude 10 дней назад +1

      AND MY BOI COWL?! OH MY LORD I LIKE HOW HES HERE!!!!!

  • @johnniebellamy5912
    @johnniebellamy5912 10 дней назад +1

    Nice Video

  • @jacobmaurin7549
    @jacobmaurin7549 10 дней назад

    10:01 Dude no freaking way! I've seen that locomotive before! It used to run through my area with that Southern Pacific paint scheme when I was a kid. It used to belong to the Washington Idaho Railroad hauling freight. I saw it go through Palouse WA, I've seen it go through Moscow ID. I've always wondered what happen to that locomotive. I always thought a different shortline in Coeur d'Alene bought it. I'm so happy to see something from my area get the spotlight.

  • @rambling_railfan
    @rambling_railfan 9 дней назад +1

    The audio is broken past 11:31

  • @DoggoProductions1
    @DoggoProductions1 10 дней назад +1

    Nice

  • @danielferrovias
    @danielferrovias 10 дней назад +1

    I really wanna make a trip to North America, maybe start with canada, since it's easier to enter

  • @etm3300
    @etm3300 10 дней назад

    What is the background music starting at 1:49? Sounds good

  • @Sleeper____1472
    @Sleeper____1472 9 дней назад

    Canadian Freedom Train no way. (Before you even say it, yes there was a freedom train before this shortly after WWII.)

  • @yourfellowpancake6335
    @yourfellowpancake6335 10 дней назад +1

    yo bro whats the intro song
    (Also banger video)

    • @TheWinnipegRailfan
      @TheWinnipegRailfan  10 дней назад

      TWR intro is You Do Something To Me by Frank Sinatra
      I forgot the other but it's some instrumental by Jazz Spaztiks

    • @yourfellowpancake6335
      @yourfellowpancake6335 10 дней назад

      @@TheWinnipegRailfan ty

  • @Butterproductions363
    @Butterproductions363 10 дней назад +1

    OHHHHHHH CANNNNNAAAAADA

  • @MilesL.auto-train4013
    @MilesL.auto-train4013 10 дней назад +1

    I too am also a fan of purple.

  • @patprokopf8961
    @patprokopf8961 10 дней назад

    I love how you killed cowl unit productions💀

  • @imagreatbigman
    @imagreatbigman 9 дней назад

    Well......that was something. In a good way 😉

  • @navinmcrazy1
    @navinmcrazy1 10 дней назад +1

    BUCK CRUMP HAHAHHA WHAT THE

  • @amtrakcsxmarcfan
    @amtrakcsxmarcfan 9 дней назад

    Whaa da hellllllll O myyy gawwwd🗣️

  • @culdeefp4817
    @culdeefp4817 10 дней назад +4

    As a Newfoundlander, I’m disappointed they splurged to get it to Victoria island & PEI, but not us. We even still had the bogie swapping yard at Port-Aux-Basque!
    I will now add this to my book to say NL should be independent lol
    Nice video! And happy Canada Day!

    • @JimBo-tf1wp
      @JimBo-tf1wp 9 дней назад

      You may recall that the 1960's predates the "fixed link" between NB & PEI by 20+ years & that shuttling rail cars to / from the province was still a common thing. Similarly with trains making their way from the lower mainland to Vancouver Island. What was amazing, was to serve NFLD & other places that would not get the Train there was a series of Transport Trucks with a condensed version. I believe it was called the Confederation Caravan. Well before present ideas of inclusion, the Centennial Committee made sure that as much of the country as possible could share in the celebration. Respectfully, may I ask how many places in Newfoundland & Labrador have a "Centennial Park" or Rec centre or other piece of infrastructure that would NOT have been built had it not been for the Federal Centennial money?

    • @culdeefp4817
      @culdeefp4817 9 дней назад

      @@JimBo-tf1wp as for the bit of Newfoundland independence, I’m just having a bit of lols with that. I know we’d never have anything if not for federation, im more so just joking about with how culturally disconnected NL is from Canada, and the 51/49 vote for Canada/Independence
      As for getting trains to/from NL, we had a car ferry from Sydney, NS to Port-Aux-Basque to have their trucks swapped with narrow gauge ones, that didn’t go away (if it closed at all) till containerization & Terra Transport in the 70s
      It theoretically could’ve come here
      Edit after posting; legit didn’t know about any ‘Centennial parks’, I’ve lived in the northeast Avalon my entire life, and either we don’t have any around here, or they’ve been renamed
      Second edit; I think I’ve got a little confused about what you was saying. It’s late rn & I should be going to sleep instead lol.
      Sorry for the disconnection between your comment & mine

    • @JimBo-tf1wp
      @JimBo-tf1wp 9 дней назад

      @@culdeefp4817 All good.

  • @CMan-rt9in
    @CMan-rt9in 7 дней назад

    You made a couple of mistakes, Canada's birthday is in March. But it was decided that rather than celebrate in cold March our countries birthday to wait for warmer weather and July 1st was chosen. The Govenor Generals wifes last name is pronunced Van-yeah, made me think u were American but I guess it's your age that gives it away. Bye the way you didn't talk about where the horns ended up. From what I found out a set is on the top of building in Vancouver and it is blown each day at 12 noon local time.

  • @Railfan_5514
    @Railfan_5514 10 дней назад

    ah yes, i sure love P U R P L E .
    canada is COOKED right now 🔥🔥
    (we’re so done 🔥)

  • @SP4449Railfan
    @SP4449Railfan 10 дней назад +1

    Noice video! Thank goodness one of the locomotives is still around! ❤️👍🫡

  • @udokampfinger6374
    @udokampfinger6374 3 дня назад

    What's with the big David star?

    • @TheWinnipegRailfan
      @TheWinnipegRailfan  3 дня назад

      It looks like it doesn't it? But no like I said it's just a different take on the design of the Maple leaf symbol.