Railfanning the Golden Horseshoe: CN Trains, Rare GO and More [HD]

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2011

The Golden Horseshoe is a well known region of Southern Ontario which is home to cities such as Hamilton, Burlington, St Catharines and Niagara Falls. Amongst these cities run railway lines, such as the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific. This video begins in St Catharines, Ontario on the Grimsby Subdivision where you will see all the morning action including CN freights and Amtrak. Next is Burlington West where a rare GO F59PHi and a CN 148 are seen. This video was recorded in 1920x1080p HD, however an error caused this to be uploaded at a reduced 960x540 resolution, we apologize for this error. LRF Video Productions

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  • Canrail Video says..."I like your work. Smooth pans and zooms."

  • Excellent video Ryan! Great to see that GO still has some of the F59PHis in service.

  • awesome catches..love canadian locomotives!

  • @Bus7777 Nothing, it is a P5 horn and that is the way it sounds.

  • Great video. By the way it is 331, not 330.

  • What was wrong with that horn on the second one?

  • nice video :) / like /

  • @admydragon 538/539: Buffalo-Hamilton-Sarnia and Return

    570: Oakville-Aldershot-Port Robinson &return

  • @StCatharinesRailFan8 Ah Yeah I saw your Symbol Wiki page on it. Neat. So the new freights are 538, 570 and..?

  • Nice! I bet you wish you were on the other side of the tracks when 421 and 330 met!

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