Posted by Bruce from Can. on January 20, 2021 at 07:00:15 from (70.51.54.106):
In Reply to: Do You Like Trains? posted by rusty6 on January 20, 2021 at 06:33:59:
Great video. My farm is about 15 miles from the east bound railroad from Western Canada, it heads into Toronto. I can often hear the train in early morning of evening when there is little wind blowing. There was a Railroad track across the corner of my farm until around 1990, but like many short lines everywhere it wasn’t used anymore and was taken up. The biggest town in our county used to have three different fail lines running in and out, all gone now. When I was 12 I went to Macoun Saskatchewan to stay with my aunt and uncle for three weeks. They lived near the main line. And the first night I was awakened from sleep by the sound of the train horns blowing at the level crossing in their village. And the house was o just the right angle to the tracks that the headlights from the locomotive completely lit up my bedroom, I was amazed. After a couple nights the train went by just the same, and I never heard a thing. Thanks for sharing this video, I love the west and seeing trains
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