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Canadian Pacific number 1, The Canadian, rolls west through the Canadian Shield north of Lake Superior.  Just a few miles west of Marathon, the classic consist negotiates a turn near the bay of Port Munro.  One of many scenes taken along this Toronto - Winnipeg - Fargo - Minneapolis - Chicago - Toronto journey, over five different railroads.Scan and editing by Jacob Patterson.
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Caption: Canadian Pacific number 1, The Canadian, rolls west through the Canadian Shield north of Lake Superior. Just a few miles west of Marathon, the classic consist negotiates a turn near the bay of Port Munro. One of many scenes taken along this Toronto - Winnipeg - Fargo - Minneapolis - Chicago - Toronto journey, over five different railroads.

Scan and editing by Jacob Patterson.

Photographer:
John Freyseng [113] (more) (contact)
Date: 02/28/1967 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CPR 1416, CPR 1908, CPR 8569 (search)
Train Symbol: 1 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Heron Bay Sub. (search)
City/Town: Port Munro (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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7 Comments
  1. Nice. This is on the approach to Mink Tunnel, mile 72.9 on the Heron Bay Sub at Coldwell Ontario.

  2. Thanks, Earl. Had it a few miles too far east of there.

  3. A very nice piece of history captured.

  4. This is a very nice shot, John. Love the fluted steel leading around to the head end.

  5. John, this is such a great capture! Canadain railroading at its finest! I rode through this very same spot on September 20, 1988 on VIA No. 1 enroute to Vancouver.

  6. Another great shot John! It’s calling me to make another reservation on The Canadian for a cross-Canada trip in the classic Budd stainless steel equipment before it is gone forever!

  7. I’ll be looking forward to the pictures of your upcoming adventure Paul!

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