February 17 in CNR History
February 17, 1872 The President of the Peninsular Railway (later GTW, CNR) writes to the Pennsylvania Company noting that his road is laid from Lansing MI to a point 12 miles west of South Bend. He proposes joining the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne & Chicago (later PRR) at Valparaiso for a route to Chicago in exchange for Bonds and a favorable freight rate. Mark Tomlonson
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CN Q13020 15 detour over the Newmarket
Morning, Just getting under way at North Bay for Toronto 3094 5614 3888 92p 6366ft OSM import upfront and domestic behind that... Q13131 15 pln 1100 ex BIT yard Q13021 14 2200-16 North Bay Q12521 16 pln 1300 ex Montreal for Vancouver.... no idea of the routing yet??? Chris
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This Weekend in CNR History
February 15, 1855 The Joliet & Chicago Railroad (later C&M, StlA&C, C&A, GM&O, ICG, CN) is chartered. It will be completed next year. February 15, 1997 The former Detroit, Toledo & Ironton lines making up Grand Trunk's Flatrock Subdivision south of Diann become part of the Indiana & Ohio Railway. Grand Trunk retains rights north of Diann. Mark Tomlonson
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February 13 in CNR History
February 13, 1849 The Vermont Central Railway opens from White River Junction south to Windsor VT. Mark Tomlonson
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February 11 in CNR History
February 11, 1998 Canadian National purchases the Illinois Central for $2.4 billion (US - $3.81 billion in 2020 dollars) in cash and shares. Mark Tomlonson
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February 10 in CNR History
February 10, 1851 The Illinois Central Railroad receives its charter. Mark Tomlonson
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This Weekend in CNR History
February 7, 1880 The first Grand Trunk passenger train leaves Chicago for points east. February 7, 1983 Elizabeth Dole, the first female U.S. Secretary of Transportation is sworn in. February 8, 1918 The USRA announces that it will standardize rolling stock for all new equipment orders. February 8, 1986 A Canadian National freight runs a red signal in Dalehurst AB, possibly because the crew was asleep, and crashes head-on into VIA's train No. 4. Twenty-three people are killed; 71 are injured. Most of the first responders come from Hinton, just over 11 miles away. Mark Tomlonson
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Eastbound thru Burlington West
At 10:15A this date a eastbound with units: Ex BCR 4625, 21XX a former BNSF Dash 8-40CW and 2411 a Dash 8-40CM with many tank cars and 8-10 CTW parts cars. Can anyone provide the consist number? Being a bit sarcastic, 422 had the set off of parts cars and intermodals at the head end of the consist today. Usually it's 40 or 50 cars back necessitating a long pull to get a light into the yard and possibily a warrant thru Burlington West to Tansley. 570 was also in Aldershot yard coming from whereever?? Doug Renshaw Burlington, ON.
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January 27 in CNR History
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January 27, 1854 The Great Western Railway (later GT, CN) opens between London and Windsor Ontario. Mark Tomlonson
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February 4 in CNR History
February 4, 1887 In the United States, the Interstate Commerce Act is signed into law, setting up a commission to regulate rates on the railroads and ensure that the interests of farmers and small businessmen are represented. Thomas Cooley of Michigan is the commission's first Chairman. February 4, 1911 In honor of the work being done on the canal, Illinois Central names its premier passenger train the "Panama Limited". Mark Tomlonson
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February 3 in CNR History
February 3, 1862 Thomas Edison becomes the first newspaper publisher to distribute his paper on a train. He sells his one-page Weekly Herald on a Grand Trunk train between Port Huron and Detroit. February 3, 1958 Railway Age Magazine reports 1,377 active steamers on U.S. rails and 1,709 in Canada. Mikados (2-8-2) are the most common type still steaming. The editors add, "The future of steam is in a museum." Mark Tomlonson
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This Weekend in CNR History
January 31, 1932 Railway unions in the United States accept a 10% pay cut in hopes of easing the effects of the Depression on the railroads which will in turn allow them to keep their jobs. January 31, 2009 Canadian National takes control of most of the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern. CN has acquired the line to connect its Wisconsin Central, Illinois Central and Grand Trunk lines while avoiding the congestion of Chicago. February 1, 1890 Canada Atlantic Railway (later GT, CN) bridges the St. Lawrence River. February 1, 1936 Railway Express Agency begins offering coordinated rail-air express service for the United States and 33 countries reached by Pan American Airways. February 1, 1971 Canadian National again withdraws the Turbos from service to begin a rebuild program. February 1, 1975 Railway Express Agency declares bankruptcy. The company will be liquidated later in the year. February 1, 1990 CN Rail begins running trains without cabooses (aka “vans”). February 2, 1927 Canadian National opens Spadina Yard in Toronto. It is built on a former Grand Trunk yard that dates back to the 1850's. Construction on the yard will continue for at least two more years. Mark Tomlonson
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January 30 in CNR History
January 30, 1923 The Grand Trunk is absorbed into the Canadian National. The Grand Trunk within the United States is spun off and becomes the Grand Trunk Western. CN will operate the GTW as a subsidiary. Mark Tomlonson
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Subject: 570
A 184 consist left Aldershot (Oakville Sub) around 11:40A after spending quite some time pumping air. Mixed bag - considerable tank cars, gondolas, coil cars, autoracks,etc. My CTG does not mention a 570. Anyone know where its origin is? Thanks Doug Renshaw Burlington, ON.
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This Weekend in CNR History
January 25, 1973 Canadian National Railways expands the Turbos to 9-car sets, eliminating two Turbos. The remaining equipment is stored and will eventually be sold to Amtrak. January 25, 2011 The Association of American Railroads announces that the car defect card, in use for almost 125 years, is discontinued. Instead of using the 3.5 x 8 inch card, problems with freight cars will now be reported and tracked using AAR's Raillinc car-tracking program. Mark Tomlonson
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CNR Northern U3b 6309 Whistle
I want to select the correct whistle sound for my CNR U3b Northern 6309 ( ex GTW Schenectady). I think a Nathan 5 chime stepped is what I want, but I'm not sure. Can anybody confirm or direct me to the correct whistle. Thanks Gord
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January 21 in CNR History
January 21, 1903 The Grand Trunk moves into a new depot at Lansing MI. Grand Trunk officials tout the station as "the handsomest between Portland ME and Chicago". Mark Tomlonson
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January 20 in CNR History
January 20, 1874 The Chicago lakefront depot of the Michigan Central, Illinois Central and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroads is destroyed by fire. \ January 20, 1880 The Illinois Central completes its purchase of the New Orleans, St. Louis & Chicago Railroad, which it has controlled since 1877. January 20, 1923 Canadian Government Railways incorporate as Canadian National Railways. Railways affected are Canadian Northern, Intercolonial, National Transcontinental, Grand Trunk Pacific Branch Lines, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island, International Railway of New Brunswick, Salisbury & Albert, Elgin & Havelock, St. Martin's, Lotbiniere & Megantic, Caraquet & Gulf Shore and the New Glasgow Iron, Coal & Railway. Mark Tomlonson
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January 16 in CNR History
January 16, 1857 The Detroit & Milwaukee Railroad (later DGH&M, GT) completes its line to St. Johns MI. Mark Tomlonson
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January 15 in CNR History
January 15, 1915 The final spike is driven on the transcontinental Canadian Northern Railway at Basque, British Columbia. January 15, 1937 The Pennsylvania Railroad, via trackage rights over the Grand Trunk Western, establishes new freight routes to the west. The ferry used for this service is the Grand Trunk's "Grand Rapids", running between Muskegon and Milwaukee. Mark Tomlonson
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