Prairie Dog - this way! |
The Prairie Dog Central
Michael and I left Diamond and headed north on the Perimeter Highway to see the Prairie Dog Central's steam train depart. They have numerous excursions from their station and each trip has a theme. You can always see what's coming up by going to https://tickets.pdcrailway.com/ and they even indicate whether it will be steam or diesel pulling the train.This time it was a steam train, good old #3 ready to haul the ancient coaches to Grosse Isle and back. They had a long train this trip, with the normal four coaches 104-107, combine 103, the caboose, and even bunk car #110 behind the locomotive for some reason.
The Prairie Dog Central steam train |
While we were waiting for the train to leave, we photographed some of the other equipment in the yard.
VLSX 5232
The PDC acquired ex CN SD40 #5232 from the Central Manitoba Railway in the spring of 2015. At that time it was in a faded CN "sergeant stripe" scheme. It was repainted this summer into a classy black and white scheme and this was the first time I had seen it in its new.. "colours" isn't the right word... in its new paint scheme.VLSX 5232 in Winnipeg |
I immediately thought it looked like the New Brunswick East Coast SD40 locomotives' scheme. Here's a comparison:
Comparing PRS 5232 to CFMG 6907 |
For comparison, here's CCGX 5232 in July 2014.
CCGX 5232 in Winnipeg |
Anyway, tangent over - for now.
Other Equipment
ex Virginia Central #1238 |
ex Virginia Central #1246, power car and ex BNSF 1685 |
You can see the freshly painted "genset car" #111 and ex BNSF 1685 in the row as well.
PDC's main diesel, #4138, was sitting out at the other end of the shops.
The high hood GP9s... ex BNSF 1685 and PDC 4138 |
The crew did some final oiling of the locomotive before the trip to Grosse Isle.
Oiling the locomotive |
The Prairie Dog Central at the Inkster Junction station |
Smoking It Up
They made some serious smoke before getting under way!Smokin' it up |
Smo-o-o-ke on the prairie / a fire in the boiler |
A Short Chase
We chased the train from the Inkster Junction station to the Perimeter Highway. That's a short chase - 4.5 km (2.8 miles) - but there's a dirt road paralleling the track and the train doesn't go very fast, so we were able to stop three times to shoot the train. I elected to shoot video.
Here's the train leaving the station. Lots of wind noise. :(
Round 2 - no crossing = no whistle here:
Round 3 - I elected to shoot this at the Lilyfield spur. The track in front is the track CN uses to service the nearby Paterson grain elevator.
Round 3.5 :) - we saw it was approaching the highway crossing and Michael wanted to catch it crossing there, so I stopped the car at the bend near the crossing and Michael jumped out to get the shot. I stayed by the car and photographed him photographing the train!
Michael at left capturing the ancient train with the modern crossing |
Bye for now! |
Up Next
I'll wrap up this three-part series with a few CN trains at Diamond, along with VIA Rail's flagship Canadian, finally... with a little bonus action at the CN Symington hump yard.NEXT POST
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4 comments:
Very nice photos! I need to get down that way. This post had me thinking (a dangerous thing) - in the 1970s, I seem to recall the Prairie Dog Central operated out of a station on a line somewhere near Polo Park Shopping Centre. I think the Bomber's stadium was nearby too. I hope my memories are right. If anything I'm dating myself. Time for me to quit rambling and get back to work...
Hi Chris, yes, you need to get down this way for sure!
The Prairie Dog Central used to operate out of St. James Junction and ran on the Oak Point subdivision - same as they do now, but farther south - and they would have run near Polo Park, west of St. James and east of route 90. Their recent history is here describing where they used to operate.
I didn't live in Winnipeg before they relocated the station building but I rode the PDC (once) from there and as I recall it was north of Ness, closer to Ness than Silver. So yes, right across the street from Polo Park and south of the Winnipeg Arena and Stadium.
Thanks for the details, Rick. I wasn't in Winnipeg when they were running from there so it is good to get some info from someone who rode it then!
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