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Awesome photo. Oh the good old days.
Arnold, I’m really sorry to hear about your health issues, but I hope for a speedy recovery. Thanks for sharing your memories. I can’t believe VIA rain four engine 13+ car trains on a regular basis to Windsor..
Arnold’s old pictures show the variety of the recent past and always hold interest. I’m sorry for your misfortune and that the fall grain rush won’t be covered this year. But it is already snowing in the west.
I wonder if this was a longer train to handle the Thanksgiving traffic.
I also wonder how many people still travel on the Toronto-London-Windsor corridor today.
Hope you are ‘back on the rails’ asap Arnold. Too many Budd cars? Can’t imagine you would preferred more LRC’s!:)
Stuart: Well, you got me on that. I saw far more Budds in a day’ railfanning than I ever did LRCs; but those things in my mind were an absolute piece of junk compared to the Budds. I often wondered why it was not practical to pursue the development of the “Dayliners”, a nice compact ‘bus on rails. The LRCs were the railroads answer to the infamous GM/Vauxhall “Firenza” cars of the ’70s. Worst pieces of junk ever to hit the Canadian roads.
Fantastic photo Mr Mooney and wishing you a speedy recovery with your health! Always enjoy your photo’s.