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Why is CN so much better then UP or BNSF? - Trainorders. com The Canadian National Railway had its revolution in the 1990s: new management, privatization, strategic acquisitions, leading edge IT systems, North America #8217;s first truly scheduled service, and the industry #8217;s lowest operating ratio It reached the extraordinary level of 65 5% in this year #8217;s second quarter
5 of Duluth Winnipeg Pacific RS11s and Map The rosters are not clear on where these were built -- Montreal or Schenectady The Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railway (reporting mark DWP) is a subsidiary railroad of Canadian National Railway (CN) operating in northern Minnesota, United States
Canadian Railroads gt; CN vs. CP grades - Trainorders. com The route through the Yellowhead was finally completed by Canadian Northern, a private company that started as a regional railroad in Manitoba and western Ontario But in the meantime, the Canadian government unwisely decided to build a government-owned transcontinental railway called the National Transcontinental
Canadian Railroads gt; BC Rails Tumbler Ridge Subdivision With the advent of the Canadian National merger with British Columbia Railway (BC Rail) in 1999, what ever became of the electrified Tumbler Ridge coal line? What happened to the GF6C 6000hp electric locomotives?
CN to acquire EJ amp;E for $300 mm - Trainorders. com NEWS RELEASE CN to acquire key operations of Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway for US$300 million MONTREAL and PITTSBURGH, Sept 26, 2007 — Canadian National Railway Company (CN) (NYSE: CNI, TSX: CNR) and United States Steel Corporation (NYSE: X) announced
Canadian Railroads gt; General Motors GMD1 - Trainorders. com Between 1958 and 1960, General Motors built a total of 101 GMD1's for the Canadian National Railway (96) and the Northern Alberta Railway (5) They had a 1200hp EMD 567 prime mover, and rode on either A-1-A or B-B lightweight quot;flexi-coil quot; trucks They were basically an adap
Canadian Locomotive Classification Lights What are they used for?They basically replaced the flags used on alot of CP Passenger and Freight trains Alot of GP38-2's on CP have them all but 2 SD40-2F's on CP's 25 unit order have them A majority of the SD40-2's have had them replaced 1 CP GP38-2 3122 Shows off her Classification lights 2 CP 2816 shows off her Flag and Lantern the beginning of the Classification Light and White flag
Nostalgia History gt; Most surviving F-units - Trainorders. com Had someone pose a question to me and I got to wonder about the answer: What railroad has the most surviving classic EMD F-units? (FT through F9, including FP7, FP9 and FL9) I think either the Canadian National or the New Haven is the top Looks like there ar