Caption:
Approach to Hamilton West on the wye connecting track ( aka 'cow path' )
Extra 4585 West - GeeP 9 quartette - 4585 / 4563 / 4577 / 4561
March 19, 1978 Kodak Tri X negative by S.Danko
Notable: the location, the wye, from mile 37.3 Oakville Sub to mile 0.4 Dundas Sub ( let me know if I got this):
to my left (out of view ) is the searchlight absolute signal governing westbound access to mile 0.4 Dundas Sub
over my left shoulder ( out of view) about 150 feet is the Hamilton West Junction wye switch to the south track Dundas Sub ( and beyond that the crossover to the north track);
to the left the Dundas Sub continues under the road bridge and beyond to Bayview Junction;
extra 4585 West train occupies the wye connecting track, and to the right, beyond the road bridge is Hamilton Junction;
to the extreme right and behind me is the CP Rail Goderich Subdivision ( approximately mile one), circa 1978, and beyond the road bridge interchanges with CN at Hamilton Junction
the beauty of a 'true' 28mm lens !
sdfourty
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Beauty, yes. Is that your car? You drove in there??
Arnold: my Chev Impala parked on the hill just beyond the trees, off Plains Rd a large semi graveled triangular area……access road to Ham West from Ham Jct, see Ham Jct shot ( bottom right: my 65 Ford LTD ( 352 cu.in. V-8 ‘the beast’):
TH&B 71
who the Ford Maverick guy is – no idea, same vehicle and person in the prior 28mm shot:
CN 4100
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The old links no longer work. You must been posting back 2011 or so. )
I wondered about the car down below as some guys had the nerve to drive in there. Its a long way around considering the old gravel “bus parking” area up top at the lookout was an easy spot…….but then once upon a time it got roped off at the entrance. A few of us knew the security guy so were able to park by going around the gate. Those days long gone, just like the GPs. (
interesting viz the links,
have a look a images # 12998 Ham Jct;
# 44475 the 28mm shot.
I cannot recall the Maverick. It must have showed up in some of my photos as well……..
I’ll have to do some digging.
I wanted a ’65 LTD, same motor, really badly.
But did not quite have the dollars. (McAllister Motors in Burlington had one, used, at $2650. Ended up with a Fairlane; after that, Cougars, 71 and 76. Then a slew of Crown Vics until now have the second of the Flex; which is great for distance traveling.
the maverick was Jan Hart
…Arnold, all those St.Thomas built Crown Vic’s ! And shipped via CN / Wabash ( N&W ) ! Love those discontinued vehicles ! The Flex, discontinued. That ’65 LTD (discontinued) acquired ’73 for $500 lasted into ’77, changed a tire and the frame broke….replaced by Oshawa B body builds: re-designed new ’77 Impala ( remember the ‘that’s more like it’ marketing campaign)…then five used B body GM wagons: two Parisienne 79 & 85, 92 Caprice, and after GM discontinued RWD in 96: Texas builds: 96 Road Master (Corvette LT1 motor), 95 Caprice (LT1); and after 28 years the second new vehicle: NJ built 05 Jimmy, discontinued in 05. Now on my second Ford, a (turbo) F150, not yet discontinued !
This train was an extra 4584 west would it have had a train symbol otherwise ?