I grew up around CN and CP in Ontario but I remember the first time I saw a train on the CASO Sub thinking " Wow American Railways in Canada " Chessie System up until then I had only seen in Trains magazine. Good video thanks !
So judging by the logo on the trainsheet Ron was a CN employee? I know Conrail sold the line in 1985, but since it was joint ownership, I'm not certain how the dispatching duties worked.
SCL had a rule the engineer could not copy a train order while train was moving.
I grew up around CN and CP in Ontario but I remember the first time I saw a train on the CASO Sub thinking " Wow American Railways in Canada " Chessie System up until then I had only seen in Trains magazine. Good video thanks !
Wow, that's a mouthful! They really had to spell everything out back then!
Reminds me of the operator at Galt station copying 3. Form 19Y train orders and spelling it all out. Memories l will never forget.
So judging by the logo on the trainsheet Ron was a CN employee? I know Conrail sold the line in 1985, but since it was joint ownership, I'm not certain how the dispatching duties worked.
I wonder what was in that short tank car?
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Which tower or office is this again?
What interlocking plants are covered on the model board?
Jersey Mike's Rail Videos This would have been in St. Thomas, ON.
Recording of my Father-in-law, Ronald Strong, back in 1987.
Was there more CSX than Conrail traffic on this line by now?
Excellent!
we had a stupid fucking way of doing stuff then!
#oldschool