Sunday 10/16
A Westbound CP Intermodal on the North Toronto Sub passes the classic searchlight signals at Bartlett St.
CP Intermodal on North Toronto Sub by tcamp7837, on Flickr
On the former CN Newmarket Sub, now owned by Metrolinx, various Barrie Line GO Trains pass the new flyover under construction at Wallace St. After the flyover is completed, the diamonds at Davenport where the line crosses the CP North Toronto Sub will be removed.
GO Flyover Project, Wallace St, Toronto by tcamp7837, on Flickr
GO Flyover Project at Wallace St, Toronto by tcamp7837, on Flickr
GO Flyover Project in Toronto by tcamp7837, on Flickr
GO Flyover Project in Toronto by tcamp7837, on Flickr
GO Flyover Project in Toronto by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Monday 10/17
GO Lakeshore East at Danforth Station
GO Lakeshore East by Danforth Station by tcamp7837, on Flickr
GO Lakeshore East by Danforth Station by tcamp7837, on Flickr
GO Lakeshore East by Danforth Station by tcamp7837, on Flickr
An Eastbound VIA from Toronto to Montreal was combined into one with an F40 leading.
VIA F40 by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Combined VIA leaving Toronto by tcamp7837, on Flickr
CN Freights on the Kingston Sub in Oshawa. A Pair of Zebra Striped GPs work the east end of the yard.
CN 5735 by Oshawa, ON by tcamp7837, on Flickr
CN Intermodal by Oshawa by tcamp7837, on Flickr
CN Intermodal by Oshawa by tcamp7837, on Flickr
CREX 2766 & CN Zebras at Oshawa by tcamp7837, on Flickr
CN 2293 - Oshawa, ON by tcamp7837, on Flickr
CN & GO at Oshawa by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Quebec & Gatineau engines were also working the yard in Oshawa for an unknown reason.
Quebec & Gatineau - Oshawa, ON by tcamp7837, on Flickr
GO Action at Oshawa
GO Action in Oshawa by tcamp7837, on Flickr
GO Action at Oshawa by tcamp7837, on Flickr
VIA Action at Oshawa
VIA passing Oshawa, ON by tcamp7837, on Flickr
VIA leaving Oshawa, ON by tcamp7837, on Flickr
VIA 6412 - Oshawa, ON by tcamp7837, on Flickr
GO, VIA, CN at Oshawa by tcamp7837, on Flickr
VIA leaving Oshawa, ON by tcamp7837, on Flickr
VIA arriving in Oshawa, ON by tcamp7837, on Flickr
New Streetcars used by the Toronto Transit Commission
New Toronto Streetcars by tcamp7837, on Flickr
New Toronto Streetcars by tcamp7837, on Flickr
GO / VIA / Union - Pearson Express at the west end of Toronto Union Station
GO Leaving Toronto Union Station by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Union Pearson Express Leaving Toronto Union Station by tcamp7837, on Flickr
GO leaving Toronto Union Station by tcamp7837, on Flickr
GO / CN Tower by tcamp7837, on Flickr
Toronto Area 10/16 - 10/17
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Re: Toronto Area 10/16 - 10/17
Another well done report and pictures, CRD.
The passenger train running in-between the buildings is a great shot.
I also like the picture with the ratty old CN GP38-2's in the background.
The passenger train running in-between the buildings is a great shot.
I also like the picture with the ratty old CN GP38-2's in the background.
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Re: Toronto Area 10/16 - 10/17
The grand union at Spadina and King.
Despite having a much larger tram network, Melbourne only has one grand union.
It was the bane of the drivers due to the greater than zero odds that the trolley would dewire.
Not a problem since they converted to pantographs.
Have you seen that VIA now has to use a buffer car at the front and back of their heritage stainless car consists?
Despite having a much larger tram network, Melbourne only has one grand union.
It was the bane of the drivers due to the greater than zero odds that the trolley would dewire.
Not a problem since they converted to pantographs.
Have you seen that VIA now has to use a buffer car at the front and back of their heritage stainless car consists?
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Re: Toronto Area 10/16 - 10/17
I'm not sure but I believe VIA also uses some non-Budd heritage cars.
At least that's how a couple of stories worded it.
At least that's how a couple of stories worded it.
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Re: Toronto Area 10/16 - 10/17
Really cool stuff. Never railfanned much in Toronto but thanks for showing some locations I had never seen before.