No, not really. The SOO Line has been formed in 1961 when CP merged two of its subsidiaries ( "Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railroad" and "Wisconsin Central Railroad") together in one company.
May you have a look onto wiki, there you will find the history.
But i thought the soo line was american.
legotrainzman 2 months ago
@legotrainzman
No, not really. The SOO Line has been formed in 1961 when CP merged two of its subsidiaries ( "Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railroad" and "Wisconsin Central Railroad") together in one company.
May you have a look onto wiki, there you will find the history.
trainzume 2 months ago
the second train is a SOO Line
legotrainzman 2 months ago
@legotrainzman
You probably mean the second locomotive in the first train :-)
Yes its a SOO Line loco. No wonder, because the Canadian Pacific owns the SOO Line. Therefore the locos serves arround the whole merged network.
trainzume 2 months ago