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For a brief spell in the late 1980's GTW, which was now part of the CN empire; ran what was dubbed "The Laser", a daily TOFC (trailer on flat car) train; I believe Detroit to Toronto/Montreal, and I am not even sure of the train number: I recall 231/232 but would appreciate corrections.  The GT had taken over the DT&I (Detroit, Toledo & Ironton) back in 1983 and their power was intregrated into GTW, so it was possible to see one of their original paint units in service on the Laser. Here, we catch one on the lead as it rolls east thru Aldershot past the old Howard Rd extension that was a popular place for train nuts to hang out at that time. With a third rail going in a few years ago, this location became redundant and now is just a memory. Power is DT&I 6410, GT6408 and 6415. Note the DT&I has been renumbered into the GTW roster.  That is Lemonville Rd bridge in the background.
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Caption: For a brief spell in the late 1980's GTW, which was now part of the CN empire; ran what was dubbed "The Laser", a daily TOFC (trailer on flat car) train; I believe Detroit to Toronto/Montreal, and I am not even sure of the train number: I recall 231/232 but would appreciate corrections. The GT had taken over the DT&I (Detroit, Toledo & Ironton) back in 1983 and their power was intregrated into GTW, so it was possible to see one of their original paint units in service on the Laser. Here, we catch one on the lead as it rolls east thru Aldershot past the old Howard Rd extension that was a popular place for train nuts to hang out at that time. With a third rail going in a few years ago, this location became redundant and now is just a memory. Power is DT&I 6410, GT6408 and 6415. Note the DT&I has been renumbered into the GTW roster. That is Lemonville Rd bridge in the background.

Photographer:
A.W. Mooney [2190] (more) (contact)
Date: 03/11/1986 (search)
Railway: Grand Trunk Western (search)
Reporting Marks: DT&I 6410 (search)
Train Symbol: #232 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Oakville Sub. (search)
City/Town: Burlington(Aldershot) (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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9 Comments
  1. Excellent! They just keep coming… :)

  2. Welcome back Mr Mooney!

  3. Thanks for noticing I was absent, Docta!!! (a vacation from doing nothing was needed, so I took one)

  4. I thought it went all the way to Chicago.

  5. Yes Dave, I think you’re right. I wasn’t sure. Ditto for the train numbers.

  6. Yes – welcome back and what a great shot. In the early 90′s these trains were 238/239 and were Chicago/Toronto. I remember seeing one GP40 in DTI orange with a white GT noodle on a 238 once – that was my closest to seeing a DT&I!

  7. I remember seeing the odd patched pumpkin at Mac Yard back in the day, but never a true DT&I unit. Pure set, regardless of scheme, of former DT&I GP40-2′s is just great.

    Those wellcars, if I’m not mistaken, are the 677*** series and still earn their keep for CN, though not hauling trailers anymore (but the hitches remain).

  8. Yup…nice shot Arnold.
    I wished you had taken the odd picture of the trailers etc but with what you used for a camera you couldn’t just shoot everything. Oh well, we can’t go back in time.

  9. Yup…nice shot Arnold.
    I wished you had taken the odd picture of the trailers etc but with what you used for a camera you couldn’t just shoot everything. Oh well, we can’t go back in time. Question: Did the Laser Train terminate at CN MALPORT and have the trailers distributed from there?

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