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Just before midnight on March 1, 1978, N&W 2704 and 2702 led a train eastbound out of the tunnel under the Welland Canal, running over to CN Robbins where the junction with CN is. For some unknown reason the N&W train missed the stop signal, striking an eastbound CN freight 46 cars back on the 81 car train, derailing 15 CN cars of flour, autos and rubber. A couple of trailers on flats as well of the N&W power left the rails. This photo, taken the next afternoon, shows heavy cranes working to upright the damaged locomotives while the topsy-turvy signal tower bases overlook the scene.
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Caption: Just before midnight on March 1, 1978, N&W 2704 and 2702 led a train eastbound out of the tunnel under the Welland Canal, running over to CN Robbins where the junction with CN is. For some unknown reason the N&W train missed the stop signal, striking an eastbound CN freight 46 cars back on the 81 car train, derailing 15 CN cars of flour, autos and rubber. A couple of trailers on flats as well of the N&W power left the rails. This photo, taken the next afternoon, shows heavy cranes working to upright the damaged locomotives while the topsy-turvy signal tower bases overlook the scene.

Photographer:
A.W. Mooney [2134] (more) (contact)
Date: 03/02/1978 (search)
Railway: Norfolk and Western (search)
Reporting Marks: N&W 2704 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: CN Stamford Sub. (search)
City/Town: Port Colborne (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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8 Comments
  1. Hmm what’s in the box? Record players?? and a Rock Island trailer no less!

  2. Making me jealous again, great shot as always!

  3. Yeah, right, Mr. H.T.Grep. When the stylus wears out while playing my old 78s, I just chuck the machine and open up another box. Sh-h-h-h…don’t tell anybody… :o )

  4. Thanks,Marcus; but would you care that I am jealous of anyone who can stay up as late as 1:10 in the morning just to write on RP.ca ??

  5. I guess that train was headed for the N&W intermodal yard in Dain City. That RIZ (Rock Island) piggy back would be a load that Tallman Transport or maybe Laidlaw wouldn’t get to haul to Toronto. That was a major import route back then. The loads started in Seattle and went, I think, Milwaukee to Chicago and then N&W to Buffalo and thence to Dain City. The loads were hauled to Toronto by truck.

  6. And the lack of a direct rail route by the N&W to Toronto resulted in the eventual demise of the Dain City operation, I suppose.

  7. It’s amazing the Dain City intermodal yard and associated NS trains lasted as long as they did – into what, 1998 or 1999? Imagine if the NS built a larger intermodal yard in Canada – they would probably still be here…

  8. CN E077594 (E3531) (RC10771) was a Pettibone model 220 RRC (110 ton capacity), serial number unknown, built in 1977.
    I last saw it at the CN Work Equipment repair facility in Transcona, MB on December 11, 2002, as seen here;
    http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=6197

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