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Arnold, nice historical catch! This is the CN’s Don Yard, the Lever Bros/Korex/Unilever Don Valley soap factory is behind it.
It is?? Really?? I wonder how the heck I ended up over there?? I do recall being surprised by what I had stumbled across. No recollection of the yard now, though.
THANKS for helping out!!
This is really cool Arnold! You keep posting these awesome shots, keep them coming
Very cool! That’s gotta be one of the first pictures of the TEE trainsets on North American soil. I remember those trains well. I spent many an hour on them riding between Toronto and New Liskeard, Ont.
Some comments just for us railroad buffs regarding the service and the ride on the Northlander back then would certainly be of interest if you have a moment to express it…. ) There was a lot of controversy over whether the money purchasing these units was well spent…..but that is a government matter; no doubt nothing has changed……..
As a postscript, at least two of those TEE trains were sent to the Orenda Engines plant in Malton in *May 1977 before entering service. Some shots of newly delivered 1900 and 1901 there were floating around that notorious auction site recently.
I bet that’s them in the bottom left of this aerial imagery: http://jpeg2000.eloquent-systems.com/toronto.html?image=ser12/s0012_fl1977_it0096.jp2
Interesting, P.I. MrDan! Could you imagine what it would have been like if we had the ‘social network of today’ back in 1977? It would have been a zoo around there.
Foamers speeding over, stumbling over each other snapping rolls of slide film to sell in the future
But on the flip side, social media would also make it easier for the less desirables to get the 4-11, do something stupid and ruin it for everybody.