Showing posts with label olympic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label olympic. Show all posts

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Just a Few More Minutes

CP 9017 in Winnipeg
"Just a few more hours
And I'll be right home to you
I think I hear them callin'
Oh, Beth what can I do
Beth what can I do" - Kiss

I decided to take the kids out and do a bit of railfanning Sunday afternoon (October 25). Most trains I see in Winnipeg are CN, so we went northeast to CP country.

There were no signs of life on the CP Keewatin subdivision at the Perimeter, so we went in to Day Street to see what was going on at CEMR. Answer: nothing. I did see CN GMD1 1413 there, and the engine of CEMR 4013 was exposed. CP 1530 and 1532 were idling in the North Transcona yard.

We made a quick trip down to Dugald Road to see if anything was happening around CN (no), so after a Tim Hortons stop, we went back up to Day Street. After a bit, a headlight was visible to the west. In good time they rolled by at 16:30 with red barn CP 9017 leading and CP 6041 trailing.


After they passed, I saw a headlight to the east. Great! Except... it didn't move. I waited, and waited, then went to Redona Street at 17:00 to get a closer look. Olympic unit CP 8872 was waiting at the head of CP 115 under the Perimeter Highway. I waited and waited some more, but I had to get going to buy some pumpkins. They were still waiting at 17:15 when I left.
CP 8872 in Winnipeg

On my way around the Perimeter, I crossed the CP Emerson sub and saw a southbound freight's headlight... again, no time to wait.

Maybe next time!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

CP Spirit Train


I had an interesting email late in September from Megan, a Communications Specialist from GE. She was writing to inform me of the the launch of the Vancouver Olympic Games Spirit Train. "The train is a partnership between GE and Canadian Pacific and is designed to be a mobile ambassador of goodwill traveling across Canada celebrating Canada's athletes, Olympic heritage and Canadian pride."

She also included a blurb about the GE Evolution engine: "As you know, the Evolution series locomotive is the most technologically advanced, fuel-efficient and eco-friendly diesel-electric locomotive to date and was one of the first GE products to be "ecomagination" certified".

Ecomagination? What's that?