Welcome Visitor. First time here? Like what you see? Bookmark us for when you are bored, and check out 'top shots' and 'fantastic (editors choice)' in the menu above, you won't be dissapointed. Join our community! click here to sign up for an account today. Sick of this message? Get rid of it by logging-in here.



CN 397 begins its assault on the ruling grade of the York Sub with westbound tonnage, as seen from the cab of a CN MLW.   Quite alot has changed since 1979, the 401 has been expanded and the GO sub now crosses under the York sub at this location - not to mention the motive power we're riding in!
Copyright Notice: This image ©John Eull all rights reserved.



Caption: CN 397 begins its assault on the ruling grade of the York Sub with westbound tonnage, as seen from the cab of a CN MLW. Quite alot has changed since 1979, the 401 has been expanded and the GO sub now crosses under the York sub at this location - not to mention the motive power we're riding in!

Photographer:
John Eull [424] (more) (contact)
Date: 05/26/1979 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: Not Provided
Train Symbol: CN 397 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN York Sub (search)
City/Town: Pickering (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
Share Link: http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=4884
Click here to Log-in or Register and add your vote.

10 Favourites
Photographers like Gold.Log-in or Register to show appreciation
View count: 2431 Views

Share this image on Facebook, Twitter or email using the icons below
Photo ID: 4377

Map courtesy of Open Street Map

Full size | Suncalc



All comments must be positive in nature and abide by site rules. Anything else may be removed without warning.

3 Comments
  1. You ain’t kidding, John! Being local I knew the spot instantly, but what a stark contrast from today.

    How was the ride in that M636?

  2. Quite an interesting ride…down to 2 and a half units (only the M636 and M420W were on line–the GP40 was cutting out and the two GP40-2LWs were dead)–and then YB sets up a meet for us at Beare! Fortunately, the eastbound got in the clear, so we didn’t stop, and crested the hill at McCowans at 10 mph!

  3. 397; always special for power………but not often high end.

Railpictures.ca © 2006-2024 all rights reserved. Photographs are copyright of the photographer and used with permission
Terms and conditions | About us