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Is that train climbing a mountain ?
Editors note:
Yes, it’s acutally climbing the Milton grade seperation and ultimately already progressing up the escarpment, but chances are the grade at this point is about 1%.
However, the editors who voted on this looked at the following: light standards, hydro towers, hydro wires, and bridge abutments which are NOT on an angle thusly this, according to our voting process, is the correct embodiment of this image. The odd angle and the fact this image was shot at 18mm likely has to do with the visual you see otherwise.
The CN Halton sub runs parallel to the Niagara Escarpment and does not climb it as the comment suggests.
F329 is actually just taken the signal at Milbase and has been climbing the grade since Burlington West. The grade continues until Mile 28 (Speyside) on the Halton Subdivision.