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"The Penultimate Run".  In what was supposed to be the last day of Gio Rail operations North of Welland on the Canal Sub and Grantham Spur in St Catharines, turned out not to be. Upon gathering eight cars, 1859 did what MLW/Alco's love to do, sprung an oil leak. The train was tied down and after repairs the following day the last run did occur.
  It was not a great day for the railway or myself as earlier I had stopped at the dirt crossing at Hurricane Road to shoot this train and had slipped and fell on some snow covered ice. It was not until I got to Thorold that I realized my phone was missing. I backtracked to Hurricane Road and found my phone in an ice encrusted puddle. Amazingly it still worked albeit a bit glitchy and so I missed them crossing the CN at Glenridge. The hazards of this sport we call Railfanning.    
  Here we find the last Northbound on leap year day Feb 29th 2024 just past Allanburg with four cars for Clearwater Paper.
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Caption: "The Penultimate Run". In what was supposed to be the last day of Gio Rail operations North of Welland on the Canal Sub and Grantham Spur in St Catharines, turned out not to be. Upon gathering eight cars, 1859 did what MLW/Alco's love to do, sprung an oil leak. The train was tied down and after repairs the following day the last run did occur. It was not a great day for the railway or myself as earlier I had stopped at the dirt crossing at Hurricane Road to shoot this train and had slipped and fell on some snow covered ice. It was not until I got to Thorold that I realized my phone was missing. I backtracked to Hurricane Road and found my phone in an ice encrusted puddle. Amazingly it still worked albeit a bit glitchy and so I missed them crossing the CN at Glenridge. The hazards of this sport we call Railfanning. Here we find the last Northbound on leap year day Feb 29th 2024 just past Allanburg with four cars for Clearwater Paper.

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David J Parker [132] (more) (contact)
Date: 02/29/2024 (search)
Railway: GIO Rail (search)
Reporting Marks: GIO/TRRY 1859 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: CN Canal Sub (search)
City/Town: Allanburg (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. Nice. The headlight and ditch lights on full power look great.

  2. Damn lost phone..crazy. Dave remember when we had the 3 f units on OSR January 2015? During that chase I locked my keys in my vehicle at pittock Bridge. Missed a couple shots:)

    You were there in the morning!!

  3. Nicely done Dave! I definitely was a challenging day all around and even GIO Rail had their issues. LOL!

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