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This image is similar to one I posted about 6 years ago; but is more favourable in CN 6060 being much closer to the camera as I stood looking west on the Maple Av overpass in Grimsby. I am very grateful for the shots taken here, as this was far in advance to any thought of relocating to Grimsby myself, which I did 24 years later. Any shots of the beautiful station I am appreciative of, as it burned down last day of 1994.
Crowds used to come out to greet ol' Bullet Nosed Betty, as this oil fired locomotive was nick-named; and it was sad to see the demise of the twice a week summer runs from Toronto to Niagara and return. The loco developed boiler problems, I think it was, and there was not the money for overhaul. Thankfully, Alberta had a more positive view of the value of this classic, and so the engine went West.
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Caption: This image is similar to one I posted about 6 years ago; but is more favourable in CN 6060 being much closer to the camera as I stood looking west on the Maple Av overpass in Grimsby. I am very grateful for the shots taken here, as this was far in advance to any thought of relocating to Grimsby myself, which I did 24 years later. Any shots of the beautiful station I am appreciative of, as it burned down last day of 1994. Crowds used to come out to greet ol' Bullet Nosed Betty, as this oil fired locomotive was nick-named; and it was sad to see the demise of the twice a week summer runs from Toronto to Niagara and return. The loco developed boiler problems, I think it was, and there was not the money for overhaul. Thankfully, Alberta had a more positive view of the value of this classic, and so the engine went West.

Photographer:
A.W.Mooney [2136] (more) (contact)
Date: 06/20/1976 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 6060 (search)
Train Symbol: steam special (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Grimsby Sub. (search)
City/Town: Grimsby (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. Great shot Arnold and I hope to see her myself some day after restoration! – Ken

  2. Wonderful picture Arnold, not only of an iconic steam locomotive, but a beautiful historical station. Thanks again for recording “yesteryear” history. Can’t help but compare this picture to today’s (Mon-Fri) GO train passing the VIA Grimsby concrete “bunker” structure – the “beauty” is gone
    John

  3. Thanks, John. Yes, that prototype VIA “bunker”. When it was installed it was to be the first of many around the country. That was quite a few years ago and the Grimsby version is still the only one I have ever seen.
    Sometimes I park down there watching for CN 421 in the mornings during good weather. As I look at this photo I had forgotten that track extended off the main right where I park…..and serviced the coal facilities to the west side of the original station, which still stands. It has been completely done over, but sits vacant for some reason.

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