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Located in the scenic Niagara Region of Ontario is the CN Grimsby Subdivision. Running a total of 43 miles between Hamilton and Niagara Falls, Ontario, this section of rail line usually doesn't get too much action compared to other rail subdivisions near by. However, the Summer of 2018 proved to be a rather busy and unique time on the Grimsby Subdivision.
On a normal day, the Grimsby Subdivision sees 2 freight trains, CN A421 and A422, Mac Yard to Port Rob, as well as the twice Daily Amtrak/Via Maple Leaf Service. Earlier this year in a surprising move, CN reinstated the M330 and M331 Port Rob to Sarnia manifest trains, providing a total of 4 scheduled freight trains a day on the Grimsby Subdivision. Add in the handful of thrice weekly GO Trains heading for Niagara, and you've got a rather busier rail line! Bonus points as well for GO sending the awesome F59's down too!!
CN has also been power short lately, which leads to some awesome power and extra long manifest trains. I focused mainly in the Grimsby Area, at the VIA station as well as around Nelles Road.
All locations listed in video.
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