Canadian Niagara falls turned into something like a fairground now when trying to find the old railtrack trough town on street view, it's almost impossible to imagine there was once a track allong that street, the former Houdini hall of fame turned into Ripleys moving theatre now? The Canadian railroads seemed to get more out of their old locomotives instead of buying new every 15 year like the big roads in the US. The non turbo EMD's just sound the best.
Just found this video. Brought back great memories growing up in Tonawanda. Amazes me that at one time the Niagara Sub hosted Conrail, CSX, CP and Amtrak. When my father and I train watched in North Buffalo where the Beltway line split you would toss in NS and CN traffic into the mix. 1990’s was a great time to be a train fan in WNY/SO
Thank you for this awesome video. I remember vacationing as a kid and seeing the rails near Clifton Hill. I used to love watching trains when we went there (normally a yearly occasion). I haven't been back up there since 2006 but if I recall the tracks where gone the last time I was there.
I spotted the vacant right of way right away when I visited Niagara Falls around 2005, without knowing anything about it. Also cool to see trains on that bridge that is no longer used.
This video brought back memories of my childhood, when I lived on Ontario Avenue, the trains ran right behind my house. I seen a few clips on here crossing over Bampfield
Niagara Falls USA had many large railroad yards. Most are now gone and the few left have been reduced in size. Nice video of the two side by side international train bridges over the Niagara River Gorge. Nice video of one the Niagara Falls NY train yards from the Hyde Park Blvd Bridge.
Railfanmatt4 For the big major roads and in the west coast PC cities yeah but a 25-30% are short lines ans class 3 no gensets there they looks horrible ! I live near former B&M (Pan Am)track and it is still 2nd gen thank God with SD40, SD40-2, SD45, SD45-2 all re-engined to SD40-3 specs but all still look original, also GP40 and a handful of first Gen Geeps GP9 and GP-7's usually in Maine and around East Deerfield,MA. We get the usual look alike GE ES44 what ever run-thru by CSX but I'm glad we don't I am probably older 58' and have been railfanning since I was a young teen with my older brother in the early 1970s and I just like the 1st and 2nd gen power and when all the fallen Flags were mostly sill around and when there were colorful boxcars from all roads and NO graffiti !!! Lol But the last few years I spent every moment I can driving to PA and NY to railfan those Great Alcos on the Delaware & Lackawanna (D&L), Western New York & Pennsylvania (WNY&P), and Livonia, Avon & Lakeville (L,A&L) I am a true Alco-Haulic ! Lol and just love these engines they are great in every way and so many have been in the area for years in ME,MA,CT but NY and PA is where most live, down south is the Arkansas & Missouri (A&M) with has a bunch mostly C420's but the the three main road Alco roads and there smaller affiliates have at last count 60+ Century and Rs models they have been in Trains and Railfan & Railroad magazines a dozen times in the last 6 years or so and the latest R&R mag they are on the cover. The D&L have a great classic style White,Grey,Black w/red,yellow pinstripes and the (L,A&L) is a classic Black and Yellow.They have everything the last C636, a bunch or M636 and M630 about 10, and C430, C425, C424, C420 from SP&S, NYC, PRR, EL, LV, NH, RDG, LI, CP, BC rail Heritage and RS-36, RS-32, RS-18u, RS-11, RS-3, RS-1, S-6, S-2, S-1 from NKP, NYC, SP, D&H, RDG, CNJ, CV, CP, BC rail Heritage. If you can plan a trip to the Alco Empire, it is like going back ti the 1960s and 70s. And enjoy the sights, sound and smoke show of these Alcos. : )
+Prog X I agree with you prog I love those Alcos in NY and PA I live in NH and close in age 57yrs and I guess i am an Alco-Haulic also ,that a good disease to have lol. The Delaware and Lackawanna is great to watch and I go down there when I can your right about the heritage I was a SPS Alco fan and those 4 or 5 C424 and C425s have been to a lot of states with the BN,Kyle and later to the Mass.Central for a while in a nice black and orange paint and then to Fl to the Seminole Gulf railway and then back to Alco land. And the L,A&L has the last NH C425 around for years, I would like D&L to get that and bring it back to New Haven Black,Red & Wht McGinnis scheme the would be great the D&L have Heritage paint on their RS-3's in CNJ and RDG and one C420 is a Lehigh Valley "Yellow Jacket" in Gray & Yellow ! But you know this and their many videos are on Y-tube. Like you I miss the old days and those Fallen flags and our local RR the Boston & Maine and Maine Central all nice old engines, Pan Am's Solid dark Blue is not bad and the line is ran much better than the Guilford year even if many of those men are around. But this is about Alcos and your post was fantastic Thanks. Ronnie : D
Martin Irving This is pretty much all of my Niagara Falls coverage. I do have a lot of material from the area around Welland which I will assemble in a future video.
It was nice when a freight could trundle through town and disrupt all the activity on Clifton Hill.....love it!!! Even better when a big "M" liner was in the consist. Have slides of "bigs" running through there of my own but actual footage of this area is cool. Thanks for the memories.
a lot of those lines are gone now, the factories that once needed them gone, the one bridge now in disuse. most of the lines, especially the one at Clifton hill, the trains would pass every 20 minutes if on schedule if not closer to every 30 minutes
when i was a boy in the 1950's..75 now..we would go down Ashland ave to the big rail yard and watch the action.a couple times a car would be shunted to what we call the paper box factory.and yes we hopped on the ladder for a ride.there was a older foundry at the end of Ashland.
@ 8:05... some good flat switching footage there... and btw not everybody can follow a switchlist... when i hired on with the chicago and northwestern back in 93, i worked with old head HIGH seniority guys that only worked the road/pool turns... give them a switchlist and they were LOST... but on the flipside the oldhead yardmen couldn't copy a track warrant to save their lives LOL so i guess it worked out to be a wash LOL
At 15: 52 I remember bein there in 83 and wondering if those tracks were ever used . They were rickety as f***. And that Conrail yard was a hub of action
There are no through freight trains in Niagara Falls anymore. The CP former Canada Southern is gone. The CN routes all its US interchange traffic via Fort Erie. The closest the freights run to NF is at Church's Lane off Whirlpool Rd. This is where trains coming from the Grimsby Sub turn southwest to head for Fort Erie.
5879East Yes, it is still in service for local business but there is no cross border freight interchange anymore. All that is done via Fort Erie/Buffalo and Bison Yard.
@@fmnut lol...as a brakeman who worked for Conrail in Boston and as a commuter rail conductor 19 years now its awesome to watch your footage..keep em coming! Great work!
Technically the spot I mentioned at Church's Lane is within Niagara Falls , but no, they no longer run thru downtown, Clifton hill, or across the river to the US as shown in the video. Only Amtrak uses the bridge to the US now.
Great video. It's like a time machine looking back to the good old days of railroading in Southern Ontario. Awesome 👍🏻
Canadian Niagara falls turned into something like a fairground now when trying to find the old railtrack trough town on street view, it's almost impossible to imagine there was once a track allong that street, the former Houdini hall of fame turned into Ripleys moving theatre now?
The Canadian railroads seemed to get more out of their old locomotives instead of buying new every 15 year like the big roads in the US.
The non turbo EMD's just sound the best.
I remember that track thru Clifton Hill area
Just found this video. Brought back great memories growing up in Tonawanda. Amazes me that at one time the Niagara Sub hosted Conrail, CSX, CP and Amtrak. When my father and I train watched in North Buffalo where the Beltway line split you would toss in NS and CN traffic into the mix. 1990’s was a great time to be a train fan in WNY/SO
Thank you for this awesome video. I remember vacationing as a kid and seeing the rails near Clifton Hill. I used to love watching trains when we went there (normally a yearly occasion). I haven't been back up there since 2006 but if I recall the tracks where gone the last time I was there.
Yes, gone but not forgotten
@@fmnut I was there in 1992. Took a few pictures of a freight going by near the amusement park. Sad to see those tracks gone, looks so different now!
I spotted the vacant right of way right away when I visited Niagara Falls around 2005, without knowing anything about it. Also cool to see trains on that bridge that is no longer used.
Amazing footage! Very nostalgic for me.
I remember the rails that went right by the Skylon Tower. Now they are long gone.
Last train was in the middle of the Night coming into Canada I think around 1030pm or into the next morning around 130am. On Dec 11, 2001.
Those CP trains. I used to know the crews. All retired. Some now passed on.
Pathetic.
Thanks for posting! excellent footage of Canadian Southern tracks in downtown Niagara Falls Ontario. Sadly, gone now!
Enjoyed seeing the old rail alignment in Niagara Falls on the Canada side. Interesting to see where it all used to go on Google Earth
This video brought back memories of my childhood, when I lived on Ontario Avenue, the trains ran right behind my house. I seen a few clips on here crossing over Bampfield
Niagara Falls USA had many large railroad yards. Most are now gone and the few left have been reduced in size.
Nice video of the two side by side international train bridges over the Niagara River Gorge. Nice video of one the Niagara Falls NY train yards from the Hyde Park Blvd Bridge.
I enjoyed it. I remember when there was still tracks by the Skylon and the top of Clifton hill, but already unused.
Look at those conrail boys switch the yard! Excellent!
Talk about variety! What a great video. Thanks for posting this.
I remember all trains running in Niagara Falls. Because I was little kid at time.
also Amtrak was Always late because of Conrail Freight trains
Wow
Thanks for posting this video. Lots if happy childhood memories of that place
Another classic! Wish I'd have seen them running here
Back when Switchers, "switched" !!! an almost forgotten sight except for a few short lines today !
Now they turned to the workhorses like the GP's and SD's. But in the US Gensets are more common.
Railfanmatt4 For the big major roads and in the west coast PC cities yeah but a 25-30% are short lines ans class 3 no gensets there they looks horrible ! I live near former B&M (Pan Am)track and it is still 2nd gen thank God with SD40, SD40-2, SD45, SD45-2 all re-engined to SD40-3 specs but all still look original, also GP40 and a handful of first Gen Geeps GP9 and GP-7's usually in Maine and around East Deerfield,MA. We get the usual look alike GE ES44 what ever run-thru by CSX but I'm glad we don't I am probably older 58' and have been railfanning since I was a young teen with my older brother in the early 1970s and I just like the 1st and 2nd gen power and when all the fallen Flags were mostly sill around and when there were colorful boxcars from all roads and NO graffiti !!! Lol But the last few years I spent every moment I can driving to PA and NY to railfan those Great Alcos on the Delaware & Lackawanna (D&L), Western New York & Pennsylvania (WNY&P), and Livonia, Avon & Lakeville (L,A&L) I am a true Alco-Haulic ! Lol and just love these engines they are great in every way and so many have been in the area for years in ME,MA,CT but NY and PA is where most live, down south is the Arkansas & Missouri (A&M) with has a bunch mostly C420's but the the three main road Alco roads and there smaller affiliates have at last count 60+ Century and Rs models they have been in Trains and Railfan & Railroad magazines a dozen times in the last 6 years or so and the latest R&R mag they are on the cover. The D&L have a great classic style White,Grey,Black w/red,yellow pinstripes and the (L,A&L) is a classic Black and Yellow.They have everything the last C636, a bunch or M636 and M630 about 10, and C430, C425, C424, C420 from SP&S, NYC, PRR, EL, LV, NH, RDG, LI, CP, BC rail Heritage and RS-36, RS-32, RS-18u, RS-11, RS-3, RS-1, S-6, S-2, S-1 from NKP, NYC, SP, D&H, RDG, CNJ, CV, CP, BC rail Heritage. If you can plan a trip to the Alco Empire, it is like going back ti the 1960s and 70s. And enjoy the sights, sound and smoke show of these Alcos. : )
+Prog X I agree with you prog I love those Alcos in NY and PA I live in NH and close in age 57yrs and I guess i am an Alco-Haulic also ,that a good disease to have lol. The Delaware and Lackawanna is great to watch and I go down there when I can your right about the heritage I was a SPS Alco fan and those 4 or 5 C424 and C425s have been to a lot of states with the BN,Kyle and later to the Mass.Central for a while in a nice black and orange paint and then to Fl to the Seminole Gulf railway and then back to Alco land. And the L,A&L has the last NH C425 around for years, I would like D&L to get that and bring it back to New Haven Black,Red & Wht McGinnis scheme the would be great the D&L have Heritage paint on their RS-3's in CNJ and RDG and one C420 is a Lehigh Valley "Yellow Jacket" in Gray & Yellow ! But you know this and their many videos are on Y-tube. Like you I miss the old days and those Fallen flags and our local RR the Boston & Maine and Maine Central all nice old engines, Pan Am's Solid dark Blue is not bad and the line is ran much better than the Guilford year even if many of those men are around. But this is about Alcos and your post was fantastic Thanks. Ronnie : D
Back when Niagara was a great place to foam...great video! If you have more Niagara clips please share!
Martin Irving This is pretty much all of my Niagara Falls coverage. I do have a lot of material from the area around Welland which I will assemble in a future video.
I love the sound of those GP9RM locomotives
Man do you have some gems. @23:05 Port Huron & Detroit boxcar talk about rare!
And most of those CN geeps are still in service lol
Excellent film!!!
It was nice when a freight could trundle through town and disrupt all the activity on Clifton Hill.....love it!!! Even better when a big "M" liner was in the consist. Have slides of "bigs" running through there of my own but actual footage of this area is cool. Thanks for the memories.
¡ Un disfrute total !. Muchas gracias.
Back in the 1950’s, there was a passenger shuttle between Niagara Falls, NY and Buffalo. Two railway bridges just a little south of the Whirlpool
a lot of those lines are gone now, the factories that once needed them gone, the one bridge now in disuse. most of the lines, especially the one at Clifton hill, the trains would pass every 20 minutes if on schedule if not closer to every 30 minutes
AWESOME!!!!! So many memories. So many changes. Mores coming. Excellent video.
‘GREAT’ video, very enjoyable ! 👽
when i was a boy in the 1950's..75 now..we would go down Ashland ave to the big rail yard and watch the action.a couple times a car would be shunted to what we call the paper box factory.and yes we hopped on the ladder for a ride.there was a older foundry at the end of Ashland.
Incredible video. Really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing!!
@ 8:05... some good flat switching footage there... and btw not everybody can follow a switchlist... when i hired on with the chicago and northwestern back in 93, i worked with old head HIGH seniority guys that only worked the road/pool turns... give them a switchlist and they were LOST... but on the flipside the oldhead yardmen couldn't copy a track warrant to save their lives LOL so i guess it worked out to be a wash LOL
At 15: 52 I remember bein there in 83 and wondering if those tracks were ever used . They were rickety as f***. And that Conrail yard was a hub of action
my childhood Memories watching the trains go go by its amazing how much our city has changed over the years.
9:19 is that a scale-testing car being shunted down the ladder track?
Loving the RTL Turboliner in the background!
yes it is
Those Conrail boys were mad lads.
This is gloriously depressing.
Railfanning on a rainy and grey day. I guess it's better than sitting at home watching tv all day...soap operas mostly.
Yeah but like when i was in Marineland by 2015 the tracks were Abandoned what happend did it went down
Where can u go in Niagara Falls Canada side to see freight trains????
There are no through freight trains in Niagara Falls anymore. The CP former Canada Southern is gone. The CN routes all its US interchange traffic via Fort Erie. The closest the freights run to NF is at Church's Lane off Whirlpool Rd. This is where trains coming from the Grimsby Sub turn southwest to head for Fort Erie.
Any idea whether the Conrail yard pictured in your video is still in service today?
5879East Yes, it is still in service for local business but there is no cross border freight interchange anymore. All that is done via Fort Erie/Buffalo and Bison Yard.
Run by CSX today.
Damn. Kicking bombs!
Do you have videos of the CN Newmarket Sub like Barrie and orillia ?
Detroit Diesel Series 50 no sorry
that sucks
Detroit Diesel Series 50 can't be everywhere
@@fmnut lol...as a brakeman who worked for Conrail in Boston and as a commuter rail conductor 19 years now its awesome to watch your footage..keep em coming! Great work!
did you get drummand
So I’m assuming freight trains no longer go threw the Niagara area
Technically the spot I mentioned at Church's Lane is within Niagara Falls , but no, they no longer run thru downtown, Clifton hill, or across the river to the US as shown in the video. Only Amtrak uses the bridge to the US now.
😥so sad ..all gone now
Why dont they use the caboose anymore
@@MatthewJohnston-wc3zm replaced with automation. Saves tons of money.