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Re: (erielack) EL Hurricane Agnes detours over CP - photos!



Paul, Steve and List,

Thanks for posting these, Paul, and I'll add a few comments. The photos were 
taken at the concentration point at the west end of L Ontario where several 
routes converge and bend tightly around the lake. The trackage here is all 
CN, with CP having trackage rights. Both roads handled EL detours, with a 
bias toward CN.

Image 1 (F units): We're facing west at Burlington Ont; EB NY-100 is 
diverging from the original mainline to downtown Toronto (Oakville 
Subdivision) to the freight bypass constructed by CN around Toronto in the 
early 1960's. This westernmost portion is the Halton Sub, which prior to 
1963 was a little-used branchline, originally the Hamilton & Northwestern. 
Thereafter almost all freights took the Halton Sub to access Toronto 
(Macmillan) Yard, leaving the Oakville Sub to passengers and a handful of 
freights. NY-100 has just passed modest  Aldershot yard. After the second 
day of detours, the priority TOFC trains were routed over PC between Buffalo 
and Syracuse.

Image 2 (high angle of 3612): This time we're facing east towards Toronto at 
the same location; the Halton Sub tracks are at the bottom left, and 
obviously the photographer is perched on the signal cantilever (try that 
today!). CP traffic from Toronto to Ft Erie followed a more complex route 
than CN's. From Agincourt yard, trains proceeded west on CP to the western 
suburb of Etobicoke, then down CN's Canpa Sub to the mainline (Oakville 
Sub), diverging to its own rails in Hamilton to reach the TH&B. Thence TH&B 
to Welland, then Michigan Central. The regulars were two pairs of trains, 
the Kinnear and Starlight, usually with trios of cream and brown TH&B GP7's. 
This is the next to final detour and the last on CP. Canadian roads used 
white flags for extras, which on CN included many time freights.

Image 3 (Bayview Jct): This is THE hotspot for Ontario trainwatchers. All CN 
traffic to the west and Ft Erie, as well as CP Ft Erie trains. We are 
several miles west of Burlington facing more or less south. That's L Ontario 
(actually Hamilton Bay) and the high water level is in part a result of the 
heavy rain Agnes dumped on S Ontario. In the far background is the other 
dominant geographic feature in the area, the Niagara Escarpment. Diverging 
to the right is the CN main to London, Sarnia and Windsor; trains taking 
this route will soon be climbing the Escarpment. The CN line to Hamilton Yd 
and Ft Erie is seen bending around the lake to the left, while the CP route 
from Kinnear Yard (followed by this train) diverges to the right under the 
highway bridge in the center background. My info on this train says PN-98, 
86-20.

Image 4 (EL 2519): Another CP detour, TC-1 with 25-87. The cambre visible on 
the 89' flat indicates the SeaTrain containers are empty. The Halton Sub is 
behind the photographer.

Paul B

From: Paul R. Tupaczewski <paultup_@_comcast.net>
To: 'EL Mail List' <erielack_@_lists.elhts.org>
Sent: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 10:59 am
Subject: (erielack) EL Hurricane Agnes detours over CP - photos!



Thanks to Steve Timko for finding and forwarding on these links to photos by
Bruce Mercer taken right after Hurrican Agnes in 1972, while the trains were
detouring over CP in southern Ontario:


http://tinyurl.com/yqe5ql

http://tinyurl.com/22urp7

http://tinyurl.com/2cvre7

http://tinyurl.com/yuuqfn


Note the last link that shows TC-1 - with the head-end Seatrain containers
that were usually seen on NY-98 when headed east!




 


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