| Posted by Anthony Dickson on February 18, 2012 | |
Very nice shot! I have not seen a consist like that in passenger service. Is this two separate trains from different originating stations combined en route to a common final destination? An effort in fuel conservation? Very interesting, great capture.
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| Posted by Wang Halen on February 19, 2012 | |
Searchlight paradise!
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| Posted by Cameron Applegath on February 19, 2012 | |
Anthony, J-trains, in this case eastbounds, are usually trains made up at Toronto TMC as trains bound for Montréal and Ottawa combined. Once a train reaches Brockville, the train's sections are split, and one consist heads north to Ottawa while the other consist east for Montréal.
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| Posted by Joseph Wong on May 8, 2013 | |
Nice photo! I'm curious what time this photo was taken. I am quite interested to catch trains like this one being shunted from the TMC to Union prior to their scheduled run.
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