Plenty of them in Leamington ON, they haul stuff from Heinz, follow Hwy 77 from the 401 towards Leamington and you will see all kinds of them. There are even some minor changes in paint schemes and lettering.
I've seen a few here in Newfoundland the one place in canada that has no trains. guess that makes sence tho. pick up a trailer in Halifax and bring it to Newfoundland
For clarification, these trucks are not CN trucks. They are owned by the drivers who signed a contract with CN to drive for CN and have CN's decals applied to them.
These trucks are in and out of Moncton, NB as well. Moncton, NB, Montreal, etc are hubs for container traffic (terminals). The containers get unloaded off the well cars and on to flatbeds and the trucks pick them up and take them to their final destination...that's usually how it works.
Plenty of them in Leamington ON, they haul stuff from Heinz, follow Hwy 77 from the 401 towards Leamington and you will see all kinds of them. There are even some minor changes in paint schemes and lettering.
perfboy 3 months ago
I've seen thousand of these.
DieselSmoke92 6 months ago
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come and go day in and day out from Montreal to Cornwall SCM on Boundary rd
sd24440 10 months ago
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sd24440 10 months ago
I've seen a few here in Newfoundland the one place in canada that has no trains. guess that makes sence tho. pick up a trailer in Halifax and bring it to Newfoundland
joshvallis 1 year ago
these trucks look sharp! Model manufacturers need to make some for both HO and N scale.
ConrailSD70MAC 1 year ago
For clarification, these trucks are not CN trucks. They are owned by the drivers who signed a contract with CN to drive for CN and have CN's decals applied to them.
GEES44DC 1 year ago 2
Everywhere you turn at the CN yard here in Calgary.
cprailes44ac 1 year ago
yeah all the time mostly going in and out of Roberts Bank here on the west coast on highway 99
wheels069 1 year ago
Lot's of these on the West Coast; in and out of the Port of Vancouver.
CPRJAMES101 1 year ago
I don't believe I've seen one around these parts before!
EasternOntarioTracks 1 year ago
I saw a cn truck on the brockville overpass where the highway is. It was exciting when i saw it.
canadianzombie 1 year ago
These trucks are in and out of Moncton, NB as well. Moncton, NB, Montreal, etc are hubs for container traffic (terminals). The containers get unloaded off the well cars and on to flatbeds and the trucks pick them up and take them to their final destination...that's usually how it works.
saintjohnrailfan 1 year ago
see them all the time down here along the 401
crazeejay2006 1 year ago
It's a CN truck with CN train colors that belongs to the CN Internodal dude.
Sylvain603 1 year ago
All these trucks are owned by the operators themselves and the color scheme is as per the contract between CN and the Owner Operators.
gogisinghal 1 year ago
Other railroads have had Highway Tractors painted to match the locomotives. Chessie System and CSX had some matching Highway Tractors.
AndrewNeilFalconer 1 year ago
they are quite common along the 401. I see them almost daily here in Kingston. They've had that paint scheme for a few years now. Pretty cool eh?
Railrodder 1 year ago
there's quite a few that operate out of the Taschereau yard here in Montreal. I've seen them a couple times before.
boo2277 1 year ago
I've seen a couple in my city usually at an flour mill here.
Redneckrailfan 1 year ago