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Other road at Lambton?
Christian Base
--- Steve Bradley <cdnrail@...> wrote:
From: Steve Bradley <cdnrail@...>Where does CN connect with Leaside? Is it via the connceting track down through the Don Valley and into the TTR? Never in my life have I seen a train cross that viaduct that crosses the Bayview/Bloor ramp, the CN Bala Sub and Bayview Avenue near the old Toronto Brick works. CB ===== ________________________________________________________________________ Christian Base Richmond Hill ON Canada MP 18.7, CN Bala Sub Owner: __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. |
Paul Bloxham
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From: Christian Base <cbase@...> Where does CN connect with Leaside?At Donlands, where the Leaside Branch connects with the Belleville Sub east of Leaside. While KO10 regularly operated over the Leaside Branch, last Novmember some CN trains to and from Montreal that detoured over the CPR following the accident in Bowmanville also ran over the Leaside Branch to and from the CPR at Donlands; these were in addition to the detouring CN trains that connected with the CPR at Canpa. CN 577 has been handling the interchange traffic for couple of months now. Never in my life have I seen a train cross that viaduct that crossesThis line is the Don Branch of the Belleville Sub, and runs between Leaside and the TTR. These days, it is used by a local assignment out of Toronto Yard called the Circle, which normally operates at night. The line has also been used for detours when necessary. PSB |
Joe Toole
Hey! It's funny you guys should be talking about that Bayview/Bloor
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bridge.......... I was just there on friday afternoon, and was thinking that it would be a spectacular spot for a panoramic shot! Unfortunately, after waiting around for a couple of hours, I was stood up. The rails are polished from use, so there's got to be something going by fairly regularly, but when, and what, I don't know. I would really appreciate an alert, or any other information of what can be seen, and at what time. Thanks in advance! Joe ----- Original Message -----
From: "Christian Base" <cbase@...> To: <C-P-R@...> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 1:19 PM Subject: RE: [C-P-R] Other road at Lambton? From: Christian Base <cbase@...>handling made attraffic from CN's former KO10 ( the Leaside Job) out of Mac Yard. TorontoLeaside. It is all now done at Lambton.Where does CN connect with Leaside? Is it via the connceting track down Brick works. |
Paul;
A couple of years ago, when CN was complaining about the hassle of sending a job all the way to leaside to transfer cars to and from CP at Leaside, CN managed to contract the switching for their long haul customer (ADM), at Streetsville. They had no access to ADM. They insisted that CP allow them to bring the transfer to West Toronto, and continue along another 15 miles on CP trackage in order to switch ADM. (The atmosphere was adversary, to say the least, since at the same time, they had marshalled their connections and their prices to succesfully force CP out of the Ford Oakville business for a length of contract term, that would make impossible, the CP's ability to maintain the infrastructure needed to be a viable contract option for Ford at the next negotiation.) CP said no-way. CN then raised legal issues regards the CP Wye at West Toronto involving crossing the CN Georgetown route. The timing was good enough for CP's work permits to lapse, and that is why the wye off of the Mactier sub took an extra year to complete. Obviously CP, being held hostage by Telliers plan, had to give in ,to most of his demands, and today the CN job does its work at Lambton, CP switches ADM, switches the couple of places in back of Leaside that were CN's. The wye was absolutely essential to CP traffic so they tell me. It so happens, that I have read your e-mail on a day that I am preparing a dissenting letter to my International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers for their statement of support for the CN/BNSF merger. So if you detect some negativity aimed at CN, you got it! Mr. Tellier has now conned my own brotherhood by guaranteeing the safety of jobs in the CN- bnsf (when in fact those jobs were never in jeopardy) but none to any other brother in another property who loses his job as a result of the merger. Wish me luck! Paul Bellis |
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