Wow! Canada is just strikingly beautiful! Just so incredible for 4 months a year. Really love all your videos, bro. Thank you for info & photos to go along .
As a Canadian who has never been to Banff or Lake Louise it is nice to see this. CPR was a pretty Bad Ass company back in the age of steam. Someone ought to forward this to somebody higher up in the new CPKC to show them how far the mighty have fallen... When I was a wee lad our house backed directly onto a seldom used CN spur which served a lumber yard, and formerly a coal yard. It was a rare day when a car got dropped off and left for unloading but I was nuts about trains and my parents outfitted me with a little pair of striped overalls, cap and I could play at trains along the quiet track, picking up chunks of coal, rusty spikes, and listening to the hum of the bugs and the smell of creosote and hot rails in the summertime. That was the late 70's, a very different time when 4 year olds were allowed to play alone on the railroad tracks as long as I was within earshot of my mother... I miss those days.
This is from our full length DVD "Canadian Rails Vintage Scrapbook" covering 10 railroads in Canada!
Does it have Northern Alberta Railways? I’m looking for NAR footage
Very interesting and with an ache of nostalgia. In many ways those were better days than today.
Impressive picture quality for colour film shot in the steam era. The sound dubbing is very good, too.
Wow! Canada is just strikingly beautiful! Just so incredible for 4 months a year.
Really love all your videos, bro. Thank you for info & photos to go along .
Nice collection of videos.
Thank you. 🎉
Love the old rolling stock
The Greatest Railroads of the country Canada.
As a Canadian who has never been to Banff or Lake Louise it is nice to see this. CPR was a pretty Bad Ass company back in the age of steam. Someone ought to forward this to somebody higher up in the new CPKC to show them how far the mighty have fallen...
When I was a wee lad our house backed directly onto a seldom used CN spur which served a lumber yard, and formerly a coal yard. It was a rare day when a car got dropped off and left for unloading but I was nuts about trains and my parents outfitted me with a little pair of striped overalls, cap and I could play at trains along the quiet track, picking up chunks of coal, rusty spikes, and listening to the hum of the bugs and the smell of creosote and hot rails in the summertime. That was the late 70's, a very different time when 4 year olds were allowed to play alone on the railroad tracks as long as I was within earshot of my mother... I miss those days.
I hear you bro.😢
I love the black smoke
I love the looks of # 90. Tank switcher.
I think there is one at the Museums in USA. Maybe Ohio. But in rough shape.
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Rigaud Quebec is pronounced ReeGo not ReeGod...but then Montpelier VT should be pronounced MontPellYeah not MontPellYur🤣
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Can you not tell how old this documentary is? This is obviously an upload.
Quebec = "Ka-beck," not "kwei-beck"
It is KWI bec.
wrong
The Canadian Accent is not universal from Newfoundland to the west pronunciations vary. My Newfie Roots say Kweibeck, you can’t correct a Newfie
@Greatdome99 get a life