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Canadian Railroads > On The Lighter Side...Date: 05/21/20 09:11 On The Lighter Side... Author: Blackfoot In downtown Toronto, when you get tired of the endless parade of look-alike GO and VIA trains, Roundhouse Park is a nice distraction. Home to the Toronto Railway Museum, one of it's main features is Canadian Pacific's old John Street Roundhouse, which is seen here from the CN Tower. They also have a miniature railroad that runs through the park, although on this day it didn't really co-operate with me. Then again, it's not every day a derailment happens right in front of you.
Cheers, Dwayne You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 05/21/20 09:38 Re: On The Lighter Side... Author: Ritzville That was perfect timing for an unexpected derailment.
Larry Date: 05/21/20 09:53 Re: On The Lighter Side... Author: gaspeamtrak One in a million chances of that happening for you again!!! :):):) Nice catch and everybody was ok...
Thank you for sharing...:):):) Date: 05/21/20 10:20 Re: On The Lighter Side... Author: PHall Okay, which kid put a penny on the track?
Date: 05/21/20 16:49 Re: On The Lighter Side... Author: Rmosele That is one HUGE roundhouse!
Date: 05/21/20 18:02 Re: On The Lighter Side... Author: spdaylight Those engines are light . . bet it took a bit of effort getting her re-railed
Craig mcmrailvideos.com Date: 05/21/20 19:28 Re: On The Lighter Side... Author: boejoe "Hate when that happens"
Date: 05/22/20 11:43 Re: On The Lighter Side... Author: engrbill47 Pee in the jar time?
William Jeffers, P.E. San Dimas, CA Date: 05/22/20 17:13 Re: On The Lighter Side... Author: blunozer2000 Looks more like ballast rock in the crossing flangeway right at the leading edge of the crossing. We've had that happen at our track in Windsor, NS.
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