In the winter of 1987 we ventured to Canada to capture some incredible railroad action. Stratford, Ontario is our base as we enjoy some
plow runs on the branch lines that Canadian National (CN) owned. These lines only saw sporadic freight runs, thus when the winds blew
the snow around, the railroad quickly became covered to the point a snow plow extra had to be dispatched to clear the line. Quantity of
snow is not the problem, it is the wind, causing drifting, which fills the cuts and valleys. Powering the CN plow is a pair of Canadian
National first generation F7s along with the orange snowplow. We'll see how the plow is operated, and even get a short ride inside as
they plow a siding.
First, we catch a run to Wingham, Ontario. On this run we record one of our signature video shots, as we get
pummeled by the flying snow. This scene landed on a TV blooper show many years ago. After the thrill of plowing the Wingham line, the
next day a freight run is made to Wingham, and the crew granted our request by running the F7s instead of the usual GP9. A couple of
days later the plow is called again to clear the entire line north to Owen Sound, and finally another trip to Wingham, where the plow
derails clearing a siding. This video has some incredible snowfighting scenes, as the plow roars into the snow-covered areas to make the
snow fly. Clouds of snow are blasted with shear force. Unusual railroad action!
52 Minutes. DVD Format
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