Another fun ride, Terry! The view from your passenger car was amazing! So clear! Thank you again for another great ride!
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
Ай бұрын
Thanks John. 😊
@davidwhite1864
Ай бұрын
Theres St Henri again😃 Nice models in the glass cases. What a fine train trip. So much to see. Those Seimens cars are so smooth and quiet. An awesome video Terry. Of course I dont have to tell you what my favourite bit was.Right at the end.A fine tribute to my hero. Robert Burns. Fantastic Terry. Loved every minute😊
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
Ай бұрын
I included Robbie just for you Dave! I also, and without comment, paused on the St Henri sign just because I knew you would say something. 😆 Glad you liked the vid.
@naxshack
Ай бұрын
Very cool ride along, Terry! Those new passenger cars are very nice looking! Beautiful scenery, once again! 😎
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
29 күн бұрын
Thanks Brian! The scenery is awesome for sure. 😊😊
@sidselver9072
Ай бұрын
Another good'un ...interesting that all the stops were only 10 minutes away ! What a great railway !
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
Ай бұрын
Lol. Thanks! ☺️ 😊
@jfmezei
29 күн бұрын
Trivia: The Alexandria Sub used to be much longer and continue south at Coteau Station all the way to Cantic (where it crosses Rouses Point sub) and what is now the Swanton spur to Vermont. The tracks from Coteau to Valleyfield and now the Valleyfield sub and CN doesn't continue past Valleyfield, but connsects to CSX (ex New York central) tracks that go to Syracuse NY. This "full" Alexandria sub allowed CN to compete against New York Central that had tracks from USA through Cornwall and all the way to Ottawa. The building of St-Lawrence seaway would have required total bridge changes at Cornwall and line abandonned.
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
29 күн бұрын
This is AWESOME trivia!! I know lots about trains and railway history in Western Canada and in Newfoundland. So this is great stuff to learn. I really appreciate your taking rhetorical time to provide this info. 😊
@MattKonsol
Ай бұрын
Wow very nice train ride that was fun! Very cool to see a grand trunk caboose as well as a Illinois central geep too! That’s pretty cool to see via rail still operates f40phs.
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
Ай бұрын
Thanks Matt! 😊☺️ The caboose, especially, was a surprise! The F40PH-2 locos were extensively refurbished mid-life.
@watchfordpilot
Ай бұрын
Another entertaining journey in a very smart and and comfortable looking coach. One thing that struck me in this video was the length of the wheel base on the rolling stock much longer that in the UK. Nice trip, thanks.
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
Ай бұрын
Thanks Steve! 😊😊😊 You will need to visit me so we can ride these trains together sometime. 👍☺️
@ozarkmidlandsouthernrailway
Ай бұрын
Looks like it was fun smooth train ride. Neat seeing that geep in the Illinois Central paint scheme and the Grand Trunk caboose. Enjoyed seeing the different bridges and the lush green scenery. Appears that Montreal would be a nice city to visit with some re train watching opportunities. Fun video, thank you for sharing your trip. Bill B.
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
Ай бұрын
Thanks Bill! These new units are smoother than the other cars in VIA’s fleet and quieter inside too. A real joy. The seats are so new they aren’t yet quite as comfortable though. Montréal is a beautiful city full of much history and amazing sights. It was occupied by the revolutionary army but then lost during the U.S. war of independence. It’s basilicas and cathedrals are amongst the most stunning in North America. I love the fact that last summer we moved close enough to Montréal to be able to make day trips. If I got on the train at my town of Casselman it would have only been 1.5 hours to Central Station in Montreal.
@ozarkmidlandsouthernrailway
Ай бұрын
@@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi Thank you! I have had the opportunity to visit Canada twice as an adult and have always had a great time. Canada certainly is a beautiful country. Bill
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
Ай бұрын
@@ozarkmidlandsouthernrailway awesome. 😊
@jfmezei
29 күн бұрын
Hawthorne to just beyond Casselman is the stretch where trains are allowed to go to 150 and sometimes cheat to 160kmh. When train stops at Casselman, it prevents westbound trains to make up time if late because that is where they would normally be able to go above scheduled speed.
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
29 күн бұрын
Cool info that I didn’t know before! Thanks! ☺️
@jfmezei
29 күн бұрын
The spiral staircase at Ottawa station was a key architectural feature that won the station some awards. Then they put the elevator right in the middle to ruin it. (should (and could) have been placed elsewhere).
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
29 күн бұрын
I remember seeing that spiral as kid without the elevator. The elevator does ruin the look but at least they didn’t remove the spiral, though it never seems in use anymore.
@jfmezei
29 күн бұрын
@@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi Since VIA started to check tickets/luggage at the escalator there isn't a "natural" path to the spiral anymore, but once they checked your tickets/luggage, you can stray and use spiral instead of escalator. (but you have to tell agent)
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
29 күн бұрын
@@jfmezei good tip. I will next time.
@northernutahlivesteam3566
28 күн бұрын
Looks like a fun ride.
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
27 күн бұрын
It sure was Karl. ☺️
@jfmezei
29 күн бұрын
at 09:30, the turnoff is to an old explosives storage facility that stood between CN Kingston and CP's Winchester sub (with connections to both). It is notable because it is also where the Expo Express trains from 1967 were stored for many many years before being sold to some outfit in mexico. It is also the land that CP had purchased (or ready to purchase) to make its eastern rail terminus and yards as part of its strategy to leave Québec. (and was contingent on highway 30 being built so it could dump all the containers onto trucks to go east of there. And why Canadian Tire built its eastern distribution centre at Coteau nearby (which ironically never got connection to CP,'s tracks). CP Québec which had been setup to go bankrupt so CP could ditch it ended becoming profitable and was re-integrated into CP Rail and the Les Cèdres project was quietly shelved.
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
29 күн бұрын
Also very awesome information! I seem to recall knowing CP tracks in Quebec went to another operator or subsidiary and then back to CP. The last time I visited the area before moving here last August I remember a CP double track mainline and was surprised to find it single tracked now.
@jfmezei
29 күн бұрын
@@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi CP split what was left of its Québec tracks into separate subsidiary (Chemin de Fer Canadien Pacific Québec). It had tracks to Montréal, the yard in Lachine, tracks to port of Montréal, and Tracks to Ste-Thérèse and a very short part of tracks to Hull (to serve a remaining customer). It also had the south shore tracks to Delson and Farnham, and rhe former D&H line from Delson to the border. After its decision to re-integrate the QC operations, Lac Mégantic happened and the fed govt convinced CP to take its former tracks back and maintain them safely so it now once gain owns the farnham to the main border tracks. And the signage on the level crossing say "Canadian Pacific" not "Canadien Pacifique". The Winchester sub from Smith Falls to Dorion was single tracked on the Ontario side, but remains twin tracks on the québec side except for the first 5km east of Ontario border. Not privy if single tracking to Dorion is still to come or of CP needs that section to stack trains until they get clear track to Smith falls ad then to Toronto. On the plus side, they upgraded from 1930s ABS signals to 1950s CTC with dual directio which the double tracks didn't have west of Dorion. (the AMT/EXO had paid for signal upgrades from montreal to Dorion to allow trains to run in either direction).
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
29 күн бұрын
@@jfmezei again more amazing info. You have a ton of knowledge!
@jfmezei
29 күн бұрын
You showed the CN logo at central station. While built by CN in early 1940s, the station has since been sold, in particular Cominar (real estate fir) has the shopping level) and as part of stealing as much infrastruicture as it could, CDPQ bought ALL tracks and platforms at Central station from CN as well as the elevated tracks south of station and the tunnel. It permanently condemned tracks 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 (5-7 and 7-8 were under the "Meubles RD" store and were closed after the big VIA cuts of 1989 t allow commuter trains to use more "central" tracks. CDPQ only needs 2 traacks for iutrs REM but took over 40% of the capacty of the station. (8 of roughly 20 tracks) as well as ripping out all electrification and leaving VIA and commiuters only 3 of the original 6 tracks leaving station towards south. When CDPQ pitched the project for approval, the plane was to use the tracks below what was then the Staples store (now Meubles RD) so as to not reduce tran capaocity, but once approved, it quietly bought all traacks and condemened a whole bunch of them. This is not documented in Canada but is documented in US congress because it was one of major reasons for Amtrak being unable to restart the Adirondack train because CDPQ would not honour Amtrak's contract with CN and when it finally did, only gave the train a terrible departure time of 11:00 which means much of trip to new York is in darkness.
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
29 күн бұрын
That’s interesting about the goings on related to the Amtrak service. It’s too bad. Who’s want to make that trip in the dark?
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
29 күн бұрын
I showed the CN logo because it is all over the place there and a nice part of the history of the building and I hope they never remove them.
@jfmezei
29 күн бұрын
Find fact: the René Lévesque road between the Queen Elizabeth hotel and Place Ville Marie (betwene Mansfield and Robert Bourassa roads) is actually a bridge structure with many levels under street level, one of which contains 2 streets. On the western side, steet starts at Chatchart and heads south Through Place Ville marie to serve both the PVM and Queen Elizaneth parking lots. On the eastern site, starre starts south at Belmont (where the station strcuture is viible) and goes inder René Lévesque to serve the shipping/receiving for all of Place Ville Marie as well as the 800 René Lévesque office building.
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
29 күн бұрын
I knew there was much under the streets around there. I’ve never been down there but one time when I am in Montreal I was to do some subterranean exploring. I think it’s cool. And I know there is a huge underground mall and shopping complex I have never seen.
@jfmezei
29 күн бұрын
@@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi It's a shame we can't provide links on KZitem without being banned because there are archive pictures of the construction of Central Station and subsequently, construction of Place Ville Marie which show the bridge structrure with many levels and the 2 roads that go under what is now René Lévesque blvd. If you cross René Lévesque at Mansfield, you will see the join where the street on one side in on the ground, and on the other side is the bridge. If you didn't know, you would never notice.
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
29 күн бұрын
@@jfmezei read my channel info/bio. My addy is there. I’d love to see some pics.
@Tauraco00
Ай бұрын
Wow🎉
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
Ай бұрын
Thanks! 😊😊😊
@huntercoleman460
Ай бұрын
Neat train ride Terry.
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
Ай бұрын
Thanks hunter!
@jfmezei
29 күн бұрын
The wye at Glen Robertsson isn't really a wye but the connection to the Vankleek Sub that goes nrth to Hawkesbury and l'Orignal, though when it is to be abandonned, this does become a wye if the tracks are left. CN had spun oiff Vankleek sub to a short line and bought it back some years ago.
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
29 күн бұрын
Funny you should mention this because a friend just told me this same info! Was it Ottawa Central? I can’t remember. I’ve only lived in this region less than a year and am still learning lots about it.
@jfmezei
29 күн бұрын
@@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi I think it was Ottawa Central but not 100% sure. They had contract with a wood company in L'orignal/Hawkesbury to bring the stuff to a paper mill in Ottawa area. But with loss of both bridges between Ottawa and Hull, they couldn't serve the big pulp customer across the river.
@maestromecanico597
Ай бұрын
Thank you for that. Haven't been that way in years and probably never will again. But the new trains look great.
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
Ай бұрын
You’re most welcome! These new trains ride smoothly and are fairly quiet inside.
@maestromecanico597
Ай бұрын
@@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi Rode the beta version of those trainsets in South Florida. Worked on them too. Looks like a winner.
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
Ай бұрын
@@maestromecanico597 nice! 👍
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
Ай бұрын
@@maestromecanico597 what was your role?
@maestromecanico597
Ай бұрын
@@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi I was the first mechanic hired by the manufacturer who has a 30 year contract to design, build and maintain the sets. I certified the first set for transit from California to Florida. I certified the first set for the first day of revenue service. Very satisfying to have had a hand in this.
@ThatBIGTRAINGuy
22 күн бұрын
Well Dad and I enjoyed that ride. A beautiful day, and nice to see the scenery and features go by. My attention sparked up at the swing bridge at 17:30. I felt I recognised it! Would you know if that's the one Buster Keaton filmed a scene of The Railrodder on? I just checked and it's much less built up but the bridge looks VERY similar, and there is a line in the background which would be the one you are riding on, (if it is the one). Hmmm.... 🤔
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
22 күн бұрын
I’ll check as I have a link to that film. The old swing bridge was the CN line when it was in use…
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi
22 күн бұрын
It absolutely is the same swing bridge. The CN only had a short overhead electric line and that was to pull trains into the tunnel under downtown Montréal. That was the line I was on in the video. The electrified line emerged north of Mount Royal past downtown and there were no similar water features or any swing bridge up there. So it has to be it.
@ThatBIGTRAINGuy
22 күн бұрын
@@Terrys-Steam-and-CobiThat's brilliant. Funny I recognised it so easily!
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