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Rapido Model Trains newest addition to its growing fleet is former VIA RDC #6122. It is seen on a snowy March day second from the tail end on CN 435.
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Caption: Rapido Model Trains newest addition to its growing fleet is former VIA RDC #6133. It is seen on a snowy March day second from the tail end on CN 435.

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Adam Wills [22] (more) (contact)
Date: 03/03/2016 (search)
Railway: Preservation (search)
Reporting Marks: RPDX 6133 (search)
Train Symbol: CN 435 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Mile 30 Halton Sub (search)
City/Town: Milton (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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9 Comments
  1. It must be headed towards the VIA shops at Mimico?

  2. Rapido makes a nice save, retrieving a Budd car in good condition. Why others have not been saved, I can’t quite understand.

  3. I think it’s actually going to get transferred to CP and then up to Orangeville…..I could be wrong tho

  4. Really? Hmm unusual to move it on 435 as CN exchanges cars with CP on roadswitcher 549 in the evenings. Anything moving on 435 usually ends up at Oakville, but with railroads one never knows.

  5. I thought the same thing too…just heard it mentioned that it was going to Orangeville for storage with the other Rapido car….

    I thought it would’ve been maybe routed CN Mac Yard to CP West Toronto for interchange. You’re right tho who knows these days!

  6. It’s already at Mimico and may be at TMC already.

    PRR5406, the problem with preservation is money. There isn’t enough money to preserve these cars. First you have to buy the cars ($10-30k each), then you have to ship them (the same amount of money is required to ship from Moncton!)

    and that’s each.

    Who has that kind of money lying around?

    Please join and support a few preservation museums in your province, these are the groups you need to support – those that preserve equipment. The more members and supporters groups of all kinds have the more that will be preserved.

  7. Very true, we have seen many amazing classic pieces of railroad history go to the torch and need to support preservation efforts.

    If I ask nicely at work, perhaps they will give me a discount on shipping :-)

  8. There is a way to not only preserve trains but also keep them in operating condition, in revenue service, for free – write to your local political representative urging them to maintain the operating grant for VIA’s Canadian.

    Specifically the report below states that the Rocky Mountaineer is requesting that, at a minimum, subsidies for VIA’s “Canadian” transcontinental and tourist service be eliminated.
    http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/ctareview2014/CTAR_Vol1_EN.pdf

    Unlike Rocky Mountaineer’s seasonal & regional tour train, VIA provides an essential year-round transportation link to towns & cities across Canada.

    Passenger trains provide an essential & reliable year-round transportation link to towns & cities across Canada, providing a valuable service to the millions of people who use them every year at a fraction of the government spending given to roads, and with the ability to serve far more city pairs than air ever could.

    Contact info:

    The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister
    justin.trudeau@parl.gc.ca

    The Honourable Marc Garneau, Transport Minister
    marc.garneau@parl.gc.ca

    Public Feedback for this Transport Canada report can be emailed to:
    TC.CTAReport-RapportLTC.TC@tc.gc.ca

  9. Further to my last post, the government “is reviewing the report and is looking forward to hearing from Canadians on the findings”, according to the following article :http://www.chroniclejournal.com/news/local/report-on-via-rail-troubling/article_f678f890-e733-11e5-8323-1f15fb734573.html

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