April 29th, 2006
We went to Sudbury to explore. We caught everything. (Warning: over 600 thumbnails!)
Sudbury, Ontario
(map) Sudbury is a large railway town of around 160,000 people about 4 hours North of Toronto, sporting CP, CN, Huron Central, Inco Railway, and OVR. It is difficult to spit in Sudbury without hitting a train.
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VIA #6 pulls out of the yard and begins see-sawing its way to the main track.
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CP #434 slips between the HCRY and CP yards with 4 units briefly running light.
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VIA #6 pulls into Sudbury Via station with two RDC-2s.
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One of the vents bounces comically on VIA 6215.
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VIA #6 pulls out of Sudbury station en route to White River, Ontario.
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CP #230 takes over from the steel train from its Huron Central counterpart.
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An Inco ore tain heads across an overpass.
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HCRY #911 steel train leaves Sudbury en route to the Sault.
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CN #114 passes through Sudbury Junction Via station.
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CN #107 passes through Sudbury Junction Via station with two brand new units numbered CN 8007 and 2225.