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Thanks to Can-Pass-Rail Forum members.....here's a video link showing the first VIA #1 in 14 months departing Toronto yesterday morning, May 23, 2021.
Interesting direction.
Yes, they were previously using the Bala sub to the east and the departure is westbound. Not really a problem - just interesting, like a flashback to the past. There are a number of ways they can go, although as you know fewer than in the past.Do you mean how it is departing Toronto Union Station?
Yes, they were previously using the Bala sub to the east and the departure is westbound. Not really a problem - just interesting, like a flashback to the past. There are a number of ways they can go, although as you know fewer than in the past.
Here is a typical departure in 2019:
You're right about the video. I should have actually watched it. My understanding was they were going to use Bala in both directions to avoid the back-up move at Snider, which fouls the freight main. There was also a past discussion that on resumption they might use CP to Parry and skip Washago northbound. It will be interesting to see which pattern they use for the resumed Northlander.The Video link you posted above also shows westbound #1 going out the west side of Union Station. It's going up the Newmarket Sub to Snider where it will head across the York and back to the Bala at Doncaster.
On all my trips on the Canadian (since the line beyond Barrie was abandoned).....we've always gone up the Newmarket Sub. The only time I've ever departed out the east side of Union was back in 2006 when the flyover was under construction at Snider. We backed (with the Park Car leading) up the Bala to Doncaster.....then reversed and continued west.
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You're right about the video. I should have actually watched it. My understanding was they were going to use Bala in both directions to avoid the back-up move at Snider, which fouls the freight main. There was also a past discussion that on resumption they might use CP to Parry and skip Washago northbound. It will be interesting to see which pattern they use for the resumed Northlander.
Somewhat like Amtrak's Eagle in San Antonio.There is just no convenient way to turn the Canadian in Toronto other than doing the 'loop' around the city. On rare occasions they've sent the consist to Bayview (Hamilton) to be turned.....but that is a 75 mile roundtrip.
Why do they need to turn it? Can't they just run it through and go around the loop and continue on?
Or why can't they use this wye that's in the top left of this picture?
What they are doing is making a big loop around the city and going on. The problem is there is no southeast quadrant connecting track at the junction they use to head east back to the Bala Sub, so they have to pull forward of the junction, back down the northwest quadrant connecting track, the pull east towards the Bala Sub.
Too bad the middle of the Newmarket Sub got cut, though.
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