No Idea
No idea where this is except foe a guess of somewhere on the Windsor-Montreal corridor. CN 6774 with a couple EMD F's and another MLW cab work a passenger job. No photographer to credit. Chuck Schwesinger collection. September 1972. Great info from Lorence Toutant!
Hi Chuck, this is Iroquois station at milepost 100.2 Kingston subdivision with a WB passenger. You can spot the letters OIS near the top of the station next to the train order mast. These kind of station are easy to spot and were built after the mainline relocalisation project in order to give space for the St Lawrence seaway project who moved the right of way a few miles north of the original location of the GTR construction who was now sitting under water.
Cornwall, Ingleside, Morrisburg and Iroquois were all built new in the late 50s on the new mainline alignment. Only Morrisburg survive so far...
No Idea
No idea where this is except foe a guess of somewhere on the Windsor-Montreal corridor. CN 6774 with a couple EMD F's and another MLW cab work a passenger job. No photographer to credit. Chuck Schwesinger collection. September 1972. Great info from Lorence Toutant!
Hi Chuck, this is Iroquois station at milepost 100.2 Kingston subdivision with a WB passenger. You can spot the letters OIS near the top of the station next to the train order mast. These kind of station are easy to spot and were built after the mainline relocalisation project in order to give space for the St Lawrence seaway project who moved the right of way a few miles north of the original location of the GTR construction who was now sitting under water.
Cornwall, Ingleside, Morrisburg and Iroquois were all built new in the late 50s on the new mainline alignment. Only Morrisburg survive so far...