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Re: My Hometown---Part 4 - cn nutbar - 11-21-2017 It's been a long time since I've had a chance to do any train-watching so even if the conditions weren't ideal with the high sun in my face I didn't want to pass up this shot as CN Train 148 headed east through Bayview Junction around 2 this afternoon Re: My Hometown---Part 4 - cn nutbar - 11-22-2017 Hamilton's CP Kinnear Yard is one of my favourite spots to watch trains in my hometown.There's not a lot of steady main-line action but there is usually lots of opportunities to get pictures of the switching activity in the yard.The yard power includes GP20 ECO's and GP38-2's which interestingly seem to be much cleaner than the main-line locomotives.This morning I stopped at the yard and was able to catch this action. [url=https://flic.kr/p/21GLW1E] [url=https://flic.kr/p/ZrkjBv] Re: My Hometown---Part 4 - cn nutbar - 12-11-2017 CN 331 was cancelled over a year ago so I was lucky to get some pictures while it was a regular through Hamilton West. Re: My Hometown---Part 4 - cn nutbar - 12-18-2017 Season's Greetings to the Big Blue family Re: My Hometown---Part 4 - doctorwayne - 12-18-2017 Ed, your camera must be on the fritz...the picture's all snowy lookin'! Wayne Re: My Hometown---Part 4 - cn nutbar - 01-20-2018 My father was employed on the Canadian National Railway during the 40's and 50's and I have always been looking for photographs of my dad while he was on the job.Thanks to Charles Cooper I now have some great memories of my late father.This photo was taken in 1955 and shows E10A Mogul #80 on train M233---my father was the fireman on that run that day Re: My Hometown---Part 4 - BR60103 - 01-20-2018 Ed: where did M233 run? That's a wonderful souvenir. Re: My Hometown---Part 4 - cn nutbar - 01-21-2018 Hi David---M233 was a daily mixed (freight and passenger) train that started from the James St. station in Hamilton and headed south on Ferguson Ave.then up the escarpment connecting with the Hagersville sub-division through the towns of Caledonia,Hagersville,and Jarvis.At Jarvis the train headed east on the Cayuga Sub-division to the shores of Lake Erie at Port Dover.Along the route this train did a lot of switching at the towns so it was a full day job which ended back in Hamilton after a 12 hour shift.This train was affectionally called "the Port Dover Granny" Re: My Hometown---Part 4 - cn nutbar - 01-21-2018 Here's another photo from Charles Cooper showing my father leaning out the cab of #924 as this double headed freight which has just passed Rymal Rd. in Hamilton heading south to Caledonia. Re: My Hometown---Part 4 - cn nutbar - 03-21-2018 My hockey season is over---time for some rail-fanning Re: My Hometown---Part 4 - cn nutbar - 03-24-2018 Some action at Bayview Junction on a cold March morning Re: My Hometown---Part 4 - cn nutbar - 04-21-2018 After last week's ice-storm it was a welcomed change in the weather to be able to get out and do a bit of local rail-fanning on a pleasant Saturday morning in my hometown. Re: My Hometown---Part 4 - cn nutbar - 05-01-2018 It was a good day to do some train watching in my hometown Re: My Hometown---Part 4 - cn nutbar - 05-03-2018 CN train 422 east through my hometown Re: My Hometown---Part 4 - cn nutbar - 05-06-2018 There was a train show in Ancaster today so after I picked up a couple of bargains I headed to nearby Copetown to do some rail-fanning---a great day on both fronts |