The Best of Soo Line, Volume 1 (1979-1985)

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  • Опубліковано 4 тра 2024
  • In this video, C. Vision Productions and videographer Bob Rivard bring you classic footage of the Soo Line Railroad from the Twin Cities of Minnesota. With footage captured between 1979 and 1985, you’ll see the SOO in action shortly before the Milwaukee Road merger. The motive power variety is quite extraordinary, as F-units, EMD switchers, GP7s, GP9s, GP30s, GP38-2s, SD40s, SD40-2s, SD60s, one GP35, and even a rare RS27, are all viewed in operation. As an added bonus, EMD SD60 Demonstrators 1 and 4 are seen testing on the Soo Line prior to the railroad placing its first order for the powerful locomotives. Locations visited include Shoreham Yard in Minneapolis, Shoreham Hill, Humboldt Yard, New Brighton, Cardigan Junction, Robert Street in St. Paul, and many more. This entire program features live sound, and was captured on 1970s-vintage video equipment.
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  • @wildbill9919
    @wildbill9919 2 місяці тому +3

    Those SOO red and white locos looked great when they were clean.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому +2

      They certainly did! The SOO did their best to keep their locomotive fleet clean. Those were good days on the railroad. As always, we appreciate your comments.

  • @Bongofurry
    @Bongofurry 2 місяці тому +2

    Used to catch out of Camden place north side Minneapolis. All pre-graffiti era. Great memories. Thanks !

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому +2

      Awesome! That would have been a great time to ride trains. The 10 mph at Camden back then would have made things easier. We believe it’s 25 mph now. Anyway, thank you for watching and commenting.

    • @Bongofurry
      @Bongofurry 2 місяці тому

      There was a switch engine engineer that gave us a cab ride . That was something else.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому

      Gotcha. Pretty neat! The good old days with friendly train crews…

  • @DL541
    @DL541 2 місяці тому

    One of my all time video series, great work.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you very much! Mr. Rivard will be happy to hear that. We appreciate you watching.

  • @Nicola636128
    @Nicola636128 2 місяці тому

    Another excellent video!

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому

      Thank you very much!!! We’re happy that you enjoyed this one. Your comment is appreciated.

  • @jaydee975
    @jaydee975 2 місяці тому +1

    It’s great to see a little rock Island action in this video! At least I know I can still go down to Mississippi and see some rock Island action down there.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому

      Right. The resurrected Rock Island image looks great on their locomotives. They’ve got a pretty neat operation going down there.

  • @alexpaumen3937
    @alexpaumen3937 2 місяці тому

    This railway was my mother's childhood and this is right in the midst of her era by the SOO.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому

      And a great era it was! We’d love to revisit those days… Our time machine is still broken. Thank you, Alex!

  • @danielneeley5480
    @danielneeley5480 2 місяці тому

    Loves these old videos with EMDs in them. I didn't know they had no horn zones back in the late 70s and early 80s😢

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому

      Thank you! Classic EMDs never disappoint… And yes, Minneapolis and St. Paul have had whistle ordinances for a very long time. We agree that it’s a bit surprising, but the railroads have been complying with those ordinances for decades. We appreciate the comment.

  • @SomeDuder1984
    @SomeDuder1984 2 місяці тому +3

    Curious why SooLine didn't order their power with dynamic braking?

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому +2

      During the 1960s and 1970s, the SOO did not feel that dynamic brakes were worth the added expense. There were several significant grades across the system, but most of the railroad was fairly flat. However, the SOO changed their position in the 1980s beginning with the railroad’s first order of SD60s from EMD. As you may know, the SOO’s entire SD60/SD60M fleet was equipped with dynamic brakes. They also began retrofitting some of the 700 and 6600-series SD40-2s with dynamic brakes beginning in the late 1980s. We appreciate the question.

  • @jmiller3v
    @jmiller3v 2 місяці тому

    I love the tape on the front of the F unit to keep dirt, water, cold air etc outta the cab.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому +1

      For sure! Those front doors on SOO’s F-units didn’t get much (if any) use. Thank you for pointing that out.

  • @ryanfrogz
    @ryanfrogz 2 місяці тому +1

    Great stuff! I always enjoy seeing Rivard footage. What’s the to-from on that glycol extra? Seems like an awful lot of the stuff.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому

      Thank you very much! To answer your question, the best we can come up with is somewhere in Canada to Chicago. Those trains operated into the 2000s, but are now long gone. We appreciate you watching and commenting.

  • @jaydee975
    @jaydee975 2 місяці тому

    As always kudos to those who have taken these historic videos. Don’t forget to donate a copy of the videos to the local historical societies for safekeeping. ❤

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому

      Mr. Rivard was a forward thinker when it came to video and documenting his local railroads. We commend him for that. As for donating this video, that would be up to Mr. Rivard. He retained the rights to all of his footage. We appreciate the idea.

  • @ethan6720
    @ethan6720 2 місяці тому +1

    how do you put on smock stack on diesel locomotive in the old day

  • @mjrodriguez8670
    @mjrodriguez8670 2 місяці тому

    The variety of SOO Line diesels was amazing back in 1979 and 80! Bob Rivard chose to use videotape, while Roger W. Bee bought an 8mm movie camera that could record natural sound. The quality of Mr. Rivard's videotape is really not very krystal-klear. And speaking of Mr. Bee, I hope to see his Rock Island, Milwaukee Road and SOO Line films someday!

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you, MJ! And yes, you are correct on the recording methods for these older videos. Some of the earlier video camera systems resulted in a picture that wasn’t very sharp. But it certainly was a step in the right direction. We’ve come a long way since then! As always, we appreciate you watching and commenting.

  • @jaydee975
    @jaydee975 2 місяці тому

    @35:08 #944 is heading eastbound in to Loretto crossing Townline Road.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому

      That is correct. It doesn’t look much different at that spot today. Lights and gates at the crossing, and the pole line is gone. Gotta love that classic Soo Line look that everything had back in those days.

  • @AnontheGOAT
    @AnontheGOAT 2 місяці тому

    We need some Chessie System vids!

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому +1

      Agreed! But we’re not sure if we have any in our archives… Probably a few Chessie units here and there, but it would all be in the CSX era. We’ll see what we can do. Stay tuned!

  • @jaydee975
    @jaydee975 2 місяці тому

    What is the depot in new Brighton that the employees were working out of also used for passenger service years before?

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому

      That depot is long gone. The CN’s depot at New Brighton is pretty much in the same place - it was built a little further from the tracks compared to the Soo Line’s depot. CPKC currently has no buildings there.

  • @gerardjewels5259
    @gerardjewels5259 2 місяці тому +1

    Did Mr. Richard shoot any Rock Island or Milwaukee Road with his camera?

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому

      Yes, he sure did! There’s even a little Rock Island in this video. Mr. Rivard got around with that video camera of his. Thank you for watching.

    • @gerardjewels5259
      @gerardjewels5259 2 місяці тому

      @@CVisionProductions1 I saw the shot with the Rock, did he get any more? Hoping you could share more of The Rock Island or MILW if he did!

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому +1

      If you haven’t seen it, there should be more Rock Island and Milwaukee Road footage in our UA-cam video titled “Classic Minnesota Railroading 1979-1988 - Best of the Twin Cities (FULL VIDEO)”. The video’s upload date is July 29, 2023. Hopefully that helps! Thanks again.

  • @jwernhol
    @jwernhol 2 місяці тому

    This is the best of from 79-85 and there were Wisconsin Central boxcars?

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  2 місяці тому

      This indeed was footage from 1979 to 1985. The Wisconsin Central did not exist at that time, and no WC equipment was featured in the video. Thank you for taking the time to watch this program.

  • @brianbooher7318
    @brianbooher7318 Місяць тому

    Does anyone no how big the soo was how many miles did they have i thought they was a small road but i keep finding out more an more an still to this day see alot of rollind stock an have saw a few engines pass thru my hometown in east tn over the years they must have been bigger than i thought

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  Місяць тому

      Following the Milwaukee Road purchase in 1985, the SOO operated around 7500 miles of track. At its peak, Soo Line trains could be seen from Kentucky to Montana. Of course, the mileage dropped following multiple line sales and abandonments. Still quite impressive! Thanks for watching.

    • @brianbooher7318
      @brianbooher7318 Місяць тому

      @CVisionProductions1 thanks for answering yea that is quite impressive an alot bigger than I thought.thanks for sharing an saving history you do

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  Місяць тому

      You’re very welcome, Brian. Thank you for appreciating these videos.

  • @Tpackage-my8dx
    @Tpackage-my8dx 25 днів тому

    The Dolly 416 looking janky and rough running. The Dolly’s broke down a lot

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  25 днів тому

      That sounds about right. And it was interesting that 416 was paired up with 2554. Perhaps the 415 was down for maintenance? We appreciate you noting the 416’s presence in the video.

  • @jalilmuhammad8270
    @jalilmuhammad8270 Місяць тому

    The Soo Line would be subjugated by Canadian Pacific in 1990.

    • @CVisionProductions1
      @CVisionProductions1  Місяць тому

      Yes, and that was after the CP attempted to sell its share of the SOO. It’s a good thing they reversed their position! The railroad landscape of today would be completely different had they sold off the SOO to another company. Thank you for watching.