CN Newfoundland Railway Bonavista Branchline train ride. 1970's
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- čas přidán 22. 12. 2020
- CBC News clip about the CN mixed trains (freight & passenger) running on the Bonavista Branchline in Newfoundland. Mid to late 1970's. Not my footage. Only uploaded for educational/historical purposes.
I am from Bonavista and rode this train numerous times during the 1970s. Sometimes, it was just the ten miles to Catalina, other times it was further up the line to Port Rexton or Princeton or the whole way to Clarenville. Loved it!! Loved the Bonavista Branch train. Loved seeing it at crossings and hearing the train horn.
Thw biggest mistake Newfoundland ever made was getting rid of the train..can you imagine the unlimited possibilities for the future had this not happened...Bring back the train....
i rode the newfie bullet across nfld around mid 60`s as 6-7 yr old with my dad (conductor at the time) and a couple trips during the yrs as a freight train (caboose). fond memories that will last a life time. *thanks for the footage
Ok you have started my 2021 off on the right foot! I’ve seen an abbreviated version of this, but not this long one. I’ve been after the government since 2012 to step up and allow a group to preserve the Trinity Loop as a heritage railway. I will be sharing this on my Facebook page for the loop. I can’t thank you enough for sharing this I am absolutely delighted with this!
I was wondering if a heritage train could be done, even a small part. I know it would be a huge job, parts, logistics, crews, servicable equipment etc. I know I'd love to see it. I'm from Winnipeg and visited NL twice. I should be out there next summer for vacation. One thing about vacationing is you need a car to go everywhere, rentals are a small fortune now, wish there was some kind of alternate.
Narrow Gauge trains doing a business instead of an excursion love it!
Yuppers! Only narrow gauge line left in North America that still hauls freight like this is the plaster city narrow gauge!
Nice to see some vintage Canadian trains 🙂
With only 3 trains a week and taking 5 hours to cover 88 miles, it's not surprising the railway closed, sad as it is.
My home town ! 😎😎
Good post, love the old clips!
To my limited knowledge of this Canadian line. This is the rarest CN locomotives. It is nice to hear them burbling along. Thank you for sharing this most interesting bit railroad history. Wow !
There's a preserved example at Exporail near Montreal. Several of them were sold to a narrow gauge mining operation in South America.
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Good job 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome!
good back then
the train is now very rusty and you can get in the train by the bottom
if trains were never dicountined