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Nicely captured.
Thanks. That was a tough shot to get. I had to climb a steep embankment from the street below, then reach up and over a chain link fence.
With so many signs, poles, and fencing in the way it was difficult to find a good angle for a clean photo.
Great trackside photo! Sometimes it’s not always about what’s being photographed, but the stories that add to how the photo was captured that make it great!
I see done fencing around a portion of the shed….are they reconstructing it too, like they’ve done in Toronto’s shed at Union Station?
Very nice Paul, my pictures of Winnipeg Station at track level are all taken from the east end, so this nice to see the west end of the station and tracks. Trust CN to hold up VIA even before departure time, let alone out somewhere on the line. Question, what do the three yellow “B’s” sign mean .
Thanks for sharing, John
The B Sign with a slash is a “Block End” Sign. The sign is placed to define the limits of a “Block” in signal territory and indicates to a train crew where their authority extends. It appears this application is for a movement entering the VIA Station tracks.