November 20th, 2005
Jay warned of a big CP #434 with a lot of power and so Laura and I went to see. We caught it with 2 KCS primer ACes behind a plethora of varied CP units, then watched CP #159, #230, and a light engine eastbound. Later on, Shaun advised of a UP GEVO leading a train through Sarnia and Jay saw it at London. We caught it at Ingersoll, giving chase and catching it again at Princeton and at Brantford, where it had a 9 car lift.
Guelph Junction, Ontario
(map) Technically Campbellville, Guelph Junction is the junction of the Guelph Junction Railway -- currently serviced by OSR -- the CP Hamilton sub, and the CP Galt sub. It is between Milton and Galt on the CP Galt sub.
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CP #424 with 8 units including 2 primer KCS SD70ACes passes CP #159 at Guelph Junction.
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CP #230 passes Guelph Junction as Laura stands in for the tripod.
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A CP AC4400CW heads through the Junction with no train, having set off its racks at Galt.
Ingersoll, Ontario
(map) The CN Dundas, the CP St. Thomas, and the OSR Port Burwell subs are very active through Ingersoll, with the CP Galt sub just to the North in Zorra.
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CN #276 with a UP ES44AC GEVO leading, a UP SD70M trailing, and no cars races through Ingersoll station.
Princeton, Ontario
(map) Princeton is between Creditville and Paris on the CN Dundas sub, at about mile 37.
Brantford, Ontario
(map) This is the home of the Southern Ontario Railway, part of the large-and-growing family of Rail America, and also houses the CN Dundas sub. It is between Paris and Hamilton.
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VIA #675 pulls out of Brantford station.
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CN #434 with a BC Rail C40-8M heads through Brantford station with very little train.