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As a digression to the discussion about the Canpa Sub - here's a historical note that may be of interest.
In the late 40's and early 1950's, there was a race track in Long Branch, right next to the CP Canpa Subdivision. It had its own train station, and CP ran race specials from Union Station to bring folks to the races. In those days, Long Branch was definitely out in the middle of nowhere.
At some point, somebody showed me a photo of a CP passenger train hauled by a diesel loco, which he said was a race special....but I have long forgotten who or where. When I have mentioned this to some very knowledgeable railway historians, they have looked at me in disbelief. I had begun to think that I had imagined the whole thing.
Anyways, I finally found an ad for said train in the Toronto Star of Aug 17 1955.
There is a cairn with a plaque next to the train tracks at the Horner Avenue rail crossing, marking the entrance to the racetrack.
Sure wish I could remember who showed me the photo..... at any rate, yes there once was passenger service on the Canpa Sub once upon a time.
- Paul
Aerial photo from City of Toronto collection, 1956
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In the late 40's and early 1950's, there was a race track in Long Branch, right next to the CP Canpa Subdivision. It had its own train station, and CP ran race specials from Union Station to bring folks to the races. In those days, Long Branch was definitely out in the middle of nowhere.
At some point, somebody showed me a photo of a CP passenger train hauled by a diesel loco, which he said was a race special....but I have long forgotten who or where. When I have mentioned this to some very knowledgeable railway historians, they have looked at me in disbelief. I had begun to think that I had imagined the whole thing.
Anyways, I finally found an ad for said train in the Toronto Star of Aug 17 1955.
There is a cairn with a plaque next to the train tracks at the Horner Avenue rail crossing, marking the entrance to the racetrack.
Sure wish I could remember who showed me the photo..... at any rate, yes there once was passenger service on the Canpa Sub once upon a time.
- Paul
Aerial photo from City of Toronto collection, 1956
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