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	<title>Comments on: ONR coach #806 appeared to be old, even in 1978.


   Built by NSC  in 1936, #806 was a mere 42 years old as of the date of this slide: 1978  


   Some perspective: Those in service VIA LRC coaches #3300 to 3349, were built in 1981 and are, today, over forty years old ! 


    ONR coach #832 built 1941 by Pullman as N&amp;W #1752 , was acquired  1971 ( just prior to Amtrak) 


    The youngster here is MLW 1959 built S-13 #8518


    At Bathurst Street, August 5, 1978 Kodachrome by S.Danko


    What&#8217;s interesting: 


   Several ONR coaches ( such as #806) rode out the final years, as recent as 2001, as the Polar Bear Express smoker&#8217;s cars and /or bistro party cars. 


   That mile 0.12 tri-light signal  ( Automated Block Signal) – unusual at that time – controlled the CN High Line, the double tracked Union Station by-pass – from Oakville Sub mile 108 Cabin E to mile 333.3 Kingston Sub ( Scott Street ) – routed south of the Spadina Coach yard and roundhouse and south of the CPR John Street roundhouse.


       Bathurst: New Year&#8217;s Day 1978  </title>
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