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Nice shot of some classic power! there was indeed a washout “south” of Nelles Road after last night’s heavy rain
Thanks! There might have been some up by CN Glenridge because I saw the repair crew working up underneath the old Townline Spur bridge.
Five inches of rain just down the line around mile 15. (This image is mile 10) CN suffered a washout and when I checked 1100 7/28 the railhead was under 6 inches of water at 7th St. Louth. Wondering if anything will reroute CP while repairs are done.
I’ll venture out this morning to see if anything goes through. I have a feeling they’ll let the AmTrak through because it has to bring people back to New York…not like it’s on time anyways but you get what I mean.
Gents – track was closed until 1900 last night, 97 backed to bayview, wyed, and returned to TMC. Passengers were put on a bus @ Grimsby. 98 did not run last night, but freight is running now so other than a slow order and work to shore up the right of way (major work being done) it will be back to normal.
Here’s a picture of the scene as of 1300:
http://steve.hostovsky.com/SCH_6716.jpg
The Maple Leaf flew by this morning when I went down, I was running over to the bridge to get a shot and it flew by when i was walking over.
I was out and saw a very short 331 as well as the 97. The news report on CHCH ch 11 must have been grossly exaggerated. It sounded like the line would be out of commission at least a day when they reported “no timeline for reopening”. The amount of rain that came down was not exaggerated, however. )
Caught the Trillium as well coming back from the Grantham spur…chased it to Thorold
Forgive my Quincy Magoo eyesight, which prompts me to ask: is that the water tower and Lock 4 we see off in the distance beyond/behind the train?
Yup!