Seeing those children running back and forth next to that depot trying to keep up with the trains put a smile on my face. Made me remember how much I loved watching trains when I was that age.
I ran across ALL those Durand RR track everyday for many years going back and forth to SCHOOL. When the steamers were retired they parked a slew of the engines at a crossing behind our grade school. and played on the old engine after school. And yes sadly there was also an accident of a classmate that fell under a moving train and lost one leg and part of the other. Safety was not what it is today and everyone in Durand ran across tracks somewhere in their travels if you walked anywhere in town. And of course we always WAITED to trains to pass every day in sitting in a car waiting. But my Grandfather and Under worked on Grand Trunk RR!! Grandma would use her "pass" to take us every year from Durand to Lansing and back on a Train! Good memories. (except of course for the accident)
I remember GTW in the Detroit yards having black engines around the 60s yet never see any videos of them on ytube. That ran out of milw jct where the round house was. It wasn't much of a round house just engine fuel ups and turn around. Any videos out there? also remember a wreck north of Detroit where two engines come together, caused a hell of a mess,. a few lost there life's. Be safe out there.
21:15 the Trunk- "Take you and them pieces of Alco shit back to where you came from" Pieces of Alco shit "blub blub blub blub blub blub" just having fun guys don't kill me.
Hunter Harrison did. He wanted to single track the line like he did the IC mainline. But they also claimed that the curve at Lawrence Ave was very tight with both tracks. They took one track out and put the one left, down the middle of the roadbed. Hunter Harrison is dead today. I think CSX management had him murdered. He messed up at CN and CP. He was currently raping CSX to death. He just conveniently passed away.
Before 1994, the CN train called the Laser had to run through the old tunnel in Port Huron. Back then CN and GTW had two yards in Port Huron and Sarnia. One on each side of the Tunnel so they could switch out all the cars too tall to fit into the tunnel. They would ferry the High Cubes and auto racks across the river, then reassemble the train on the other side which would take hours. CN would just run right through with the low profile train.
Seeing those children running back and forth next to that depot trying to keep up with the trains put a smile on my face. Made me remember how much I loved watching trains when I was that age.
those M3/M5s are beautiful... so beautiful
Listening to the roar of the EMD is nothing but pure heaven.
Love the classics, great video!
I ran across ALL those Durand RR track everyday for many years going back and forth to SCHOOL. When the steamers were retired they parked a slew of the engines at a crossing behind our grade school. and played on the old engine after school. And yes sadly there was also an accident of a classmate that fell under a moving train and lost one leg and part of the other. Safety was not what it is today and everyone in Durand ran across tracks somewhere in their travels if you walked anywhere in town. And of course we always WAITED to trains to pass every day in sitting in a car waiting. But my Grandfather and Under worked on Grand Trunk RR!!
Grandma would use her "pass" to take us every year from Durand to Lansing and back on a Train!
Good memories. (except of course for the accident)
Brings back a lot of memories of the Grand Trunk Western going through Oxford when I was a kid . Great find !
My father worked at GT for over 30yrs. We only see a few engines every now and then.
I remember GTW in the Detroit yards having black engines around the 60s yet never see any videos of them on ytube. That ran out of milw jct where the round house was. It wasn't much of a round house just engine fuel ups and turn around. Any videos out there? also remember a wreck north of Detroit where two engines come together, caused a hell of a mess,. a few lost there life's. Be safe out there.
This is from "Grand Trunk Into the 90's" by Clearblock productions. Do you have anymore footage from this collection?
Yes, plenty more. See my other videos.
@@RailroadMediaArchive I am going to guess this is the raw footage of what was on the VHS? Very cool.
@@davidcenci2240 probably.
21:15 the Trunk- "Take you and them pieces of Alco shit back to where you came from" Pieces of Alco shit "blub blub blub blub blub blub"
just having fun guys don't kill me.
Those aren’t even ALCO’s dumbass lol
@@Jaxanator25 yeah man I know they're U23b, that's kinda the jab at GE Fans around here.
Great video. Was this before or after the tunnel was enlarged at Sarnia / Port Huron? If you have more footage of this time frame please post it.
Before - but it was very close to completion.
I grew up in Charlotte I remember when there was 2 tracks through town! Why did they take the one track out?
Hunter Harrison did. He wanted to single track the line like he did the IC mainline. But they also claimed that the curve at Lawrence Ave was very tight with both tracks. They took one track out and put the one left, down the middle of the roadbed. Hunter Harrison is dead today. I think CSX management had him murdered. He messed up at CN and CP. He was currently raping CSX to death. He just conveniently passed away.
When Amtrak started running alot they toke out all the coustmer lines and then toke out the double track
are you the guys that produced the into the 90's GTW volumes? I see alot of scenes here that are on the tape
The producer(s) of those videos are dead, but I have their collection, so some of these might be the camera originals they shot that were used.
Into the 90s volume 3 was by far the best. Hope to see either more scenes from that tape or the whole tape altogether.
Open end door on the SOO Autorack car at 2:14!
Nice catches from the 90s!
Awesome vid. Any idea why the CN ran solid trains of trailers in well cars over the Trunk?
this was prob before the tunnel bore enlarging at Port Huron...? My best guess.
Before 1994, the CN train called the Laser had to run through the old tunnel in Port Huron. Back then CN and GTW had two yards in Port Huron and Sarnia. One on each side of the Tunnel so they could switch out all the cars too tall to fit into the tunnel. They would ferry the High Cubes and auto racks across the river, then reassemble the train on the other side which would take hours. CN would just run right through with the low profile train.
As stated in some other comments, this was just before the 1994 enlargement of the Port Huron tunnel.
From clear block productions into the 90s the grand trunk
It’s so weird seeing Durand in the 90s it looks so different then
DETROIT MICHIGAN.