Thanks for the video shoot,,,train's my hero...worked for CN Rail in the 80s too as a desk clerk....Handbreaking at St. Leonard, where I live too....ADI
Which I think was a little earlier than usual. At this time, the train would have been through McGivney probably around 4:30am. Most times, it's in the 6:30-7:30 range.
I was born in 1942, my parent's home was about 200 feet from Cyr's junction,
I'm very familiar with the sounds of trains. There was a " train operator" on duty
5 days a week. No phone, they communicated by telegraphe. His job was to open
and close the "switch" for the CPR trains. I have a photo of Cyr's junction. I have a photograph
of this station.
famlyjewlz 1 month ago
Thanks for the video shoot,,,train's my hero...worked for CN Rail in the 80s too as a desk clerk....Handbreaking at St. Leonard, where I live too....ADI
flauerfriend 1 year ago
What time was it, Steve?
jamminjoel 2 years ago
10:11 AM.
TrainGeek 2 years ago
Which I think was a little earlier than usual. At this time, the train would have been through McGivney probably around 4:30am. Most times, it's in the 6:30-7:30 range.
saintjohnrailfan 2 years ago
i enjoyed the video nice to see a big train once in a while
9005067 2 years ago
That spot looks familiar. Isn't Cyr junction around there? BTW nice shot & quite the horn
KRG2645 2 years ago
Cyr Junction is about 3 miles west of there. And thanks!
TrainGeek 2 years ago
Anytime
KRG2645 2 years ago