Urban Sky
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Of course! It was the low axle count and not the axle weight, right?Weight has nothing to do with it. This too has been covered many times now.
Dan
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Of course! It was the low axle count and not the axle weight, right?Weight has nothing to do with it. This too has been covered many times now.
Dan
Have you missed the last month of conversation? This has been covered here ad nauseam in multiple threads. And you participate in most of them.
Rather than making another one of your vastly incorrect pronouncements, I would suggest doing some reading.
Correct - low axle count in concert with wheels that aren't clean.Of course! It was the low axle count and not the axle weight, right?
RDCs were brought up several times, not the least of which by me. Go back and read.I don't recall anything said about the RDCs, and it was a cancellation due to a breakdown of them that jogged my mind. And,yes, it has been talked about a lot, and with good reason.@bordercollie answered it well for me.
RDCs were brought up several times, not the least of which by me. Go back and read.
That seems quite lovely! Bright and airy.
Friend they hardly have trains.Pretty. But.... Do they even have a vending machine?
Slow at it is, I still love the fact that with just two connections one can travel 5,400 km from this station to Pacific Central Station in Vancouver. You’ll need five to six days to do it, so bring a book.
Not that I am aware of. You always had to transfer at least in Montreal…It’s too bad the Canadian doesn’t run from Halifax to Vancouver. Was that ever an offering?
I actually remember a time where there was a sleeper train leaving Berlin-Lichtenberg station every Saturday afternoon and splitting into 8 different groups of through car, one of them terminating some 5,130 km later in Novosibirsk:Slow at it is, I still love the fact that with just two connections one can travel 5,400 km from this station to Pacific Central Station in Vancouver. You’ll need five to six days to do it, so bring a book.
It’s too bad the Canadian doesn’t run from Halifax to Vancouver. Was that ever an offering?
Not that I am aware of. You always had to transfer at least in Montreal…
Yarmouth: It was the terminus of the Dominion Atlantic Railway and their ran their own steamships to US ports.I don't know that Wikipedia's list is comprehensive, (named passenger trains in Canada, current and historical)
List of named passenger trains of Canada - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
But looking at all the trains w/Vancouver as a listed terminal point, I don't see any destinations further east than Montreal.
CN/VIAs Super-Continental appears to have been the last of these to run, ending service in 1990
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There are some curious terminal points in that list.
Yarmouth, NS was a big one..
Medicine Hat, Alberta
Port Arthur, ON (now part of Thunder Bay)
Also while there are several city pairs you might imagine from a more robust era of rail (Toronto-Buffalo, Montreal-Boston, Cleveland Toronto, Halifax-Boston)...
I find it interesting to see several pairs originate in Minneapolis MN.