Niagara Falls’ Lost Railroad - Walking 13km of abandoned urban railway

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Don Joey

Don Joey

Күн бұрын

In this video, I follow the abandoned railroad through downtown Niagara Falls, Canada. Starting in Chippewa along the Welland River, my aim is to follow the Michigan central rail line until it meets up with the active tracks of today.
Along the way I will encountered a few obstacles, including an active amusement park, a casino, a tunnel, fences, very overgrown trails, and a hydro canal.
Please keep in mind I am no where near an expert when it comes to railroads so I apologize in advance if anything I say is misinformation. If there are any experts out there please correct me!
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@jo-uu4so
@jo-uu4so 2 ай бұрын
driving you was genuinely the most side quest thing ive ever done
@donjoey22
@donjoey22 2 ай бұрын
ayyyy glad you found the video!
@brown66683
@brown66683 18 күн бұрын
This awesome walk bro ❤❤❤❤❤
@joshbbglover
@joshbbglover 24 күн бұрын
I'm not sure why this was recommended me to me, but I'm glad it was. I love looking at aerial maps and seeing where old railroads used to run. They shape everything from road layouts in neighborhoods to the directions that buildings face. It's really cool and a little sad to see all the work that went into that infrastructure become almost forgotten.
@thediamondtree
@thediamondtree 20 күн бұрын
The all mighty algorithm strikes again!
@cyberImperfection
@cyberImperfection 20 күн бұрын
Oh yeh it's so saaaad
@rainboweater456
@rainboweater456 18 күн бұрын
I wouldn’t say it’s forgotten as those layouts still exist, its purpose has evolved. The rail may not exist but its purpose is still felt.
@WhittaII
@WhittaII 20 күн бұрын
Lmao to think some random dude mowing a lawn in Marineland was gonna do anything except wave at you and carry on Dude's probably stoned outta his mind enjoying the weather
@darrenmullin84
@darrenmullin84 Ай бұрын
The Chippawa Spur is still active with two customers for CP Rail the first to the left of the first crossing and a second one in Marineland. A locomotive only goes into Chippawa to pick up or drop off train cars as needed but its not often. The track to Welland also has customers along the line with only 1 or 2 trains a week. The rest of the tracks into the USA were closed in 2001 and all CP Rail and CN Rail Trains cross the Border into the United States at Fort Erie Ontario. Thanks so much for the awesome video. lots of history!
@jdib
@jdib 16 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment. Great context
@911axe
@911axe 13 күн бұрын
I certainly know there is a train passing Doreen drive at 7 am most mornings. It usually wakes me on days off when I'm trying to sleep in. 95 percent of them are north bound, but some South bound does go down through evening time.
@desireeclarins5491
@desireeclarins5491 5 күн бұрын
Back in 1985, my brother and some friends hopped on the very slow moving train at Clifton Hill to get a ride back into Chippawa, where my brother was staying with a friend. Sadly, my brother either jumped, or was pushed off, just before the train bridge that goes over Marineland Parkway. He lost his footing on the almost 90 degree embankment, rolled down and hit his head on the abutment of the bridge. He died. I cannot pass that bridge without thinking about him. This video was EXCELLENT. Thank you.
@Flutronko
@Flutronko Ай бұрын
God man you‘ve done a great service to the history of this line by documenting and walking the full trail, as a big fan of trains, thank you!
@ChemicalTales
@ChemicalTales Ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this. Memories of the old train just passing through Clifton Hill was all normal.
@alexjamesbaker
@alexjamesbaker 24 күн бұрын
Just saying, the music choices and edits are really good! Just as I start getting bored with the video you change the mood with some music and take me down another little adventure along your walk. Keep up the great work! Oh, and the special effects, throwing bridges up where they used to be, very imformative and entertainging
@jsniagara8202
@jsniagara8202 15 күн бұрын
Great video!! I've lived in the falls since 94, and it was fun to watch you walk the old train line.. I don't think u realize how crazy the owners of marineland are or you would have never tried that.. I can tell u some stories but glad u made it out alive
@grgrgrgrgrg100
@grgrgrgrgrg100 13 күн бұрын
I really appreciate the time and effort put into this video It shows I'm about your age And grew up exploring in niagara There are some neat forgotten pieces of history
@nikbennett4894
@nikbennett4894 22 күн бұрын
Enjoyed that immensely. I remember being fascinated seeing trains cross Clifton Hill when I was still fresh off the boat. Cheers!
@jaygatz4335
@jaygatz4335 Ай бұрын
Great video - walking along abandoned tracks and rights of way are a passion of mine. I remember the track crossing Clifton Hill, but never got to see a train use it. I think there originally were two tracks and a station right at that intersection. Whenever I take the GO to Niagara, I walk that rail path into town and start cursing when the casino comes into view - the casino that displaced the trains! If I splurge on lunch at the Skylon, I make sure to look at the view of the old rail line from above - it's like a Google map.
@-smokem
@-smokem 22 күн бұрын
The trains that ran by various railroads from Penn Central to New York Central to Conrail to Canadian Pacific were present during my childhood through my teenaged years to adulthood. I used to live in a house adjacent to a train bridge at Park Street and Zimmerman Avenue (formerly Clifton Street) many years ago The four way intersection at Simcoe and Ontario street that the double track mainline cut across diagonally were protected by wig-wags, one at each corner. An amazing spectacle was seen when trains crossed Clifton Hill during the height of the tourist season and US bound long trains that blocked downtown streets beyond Simcoe and Ontario streets while waiting at customs.. The trains used to roughly follow the route from downtown to where I used to work (Skylon). I was glad to see them on my way to work or back home. I miss those days. Thanks, Don for your trek and narration of this previously active line including the spur that branched off the mainline through backyards to reach the interchange yard with CN. Your video is top notch.
@neffy6660
@neffy6660 13 күн бұрын
Born & raised in Niagara, it was really interesting to see how the city has changed via your POV & the old line. So refreshing to see young people taking an interest in things other than technology. More young people need to get out and touch grass. Great job! Appreciate your effort.
@chaser__77
@chaser__77 10 күн бұрын
This is my hometown and I can confidently say what this man did is unbelievable🎉
@MrThatnativeguy
@MrThatnativeguy 13 күн бұрын
Im glad this got recommended to me, the algorithm is your friend, old abandonded urban railways interest me im from the other side of the country in Vancouver we have an old urban line its called the Arbutus Corridor which was eventually torn out and a bike path put in , there is still a small stretch of tracks that is left that was used for the Olympics in 2010 the city leased some european trams to run on the track carrying passengers to and fro, we also have the old Rail Corridor with spectacular old wooden trestles that ran on Vancouver Island which is sadly being replaced with walking paths
@scrambaba
@scrambaba 22 күн бұрын
good on you! Abandoned railways are a hiker’s dream. Besides the problems posed by things like washed out bridges, there are often landowners trying to take over the railbeds for themselves and they can get pretty irritable!
@krystalgat6138
@krystalgat6138 9 күн бұрын
This is awesome. Thanks for sharing. Good for you for doing this and caring about our Canada history. Very interesting. You're brave.
@johnpatterson4272
@johnpatterson4272 Ай бұрын
Nice work DJ. I remember in a July '78 visit to Niagara Falls the active rail line at the top of Clifton Hill Rd. Traffic had to stop momentarily as trains passed, yet Canadian visitors to NF in those days didn't care and took it in-stride as railways through urban centres were an accepted part of life. The remaining rail line up to the hotel/commercial centre of the tourist area gives a thought the railway still owns the property and may at some time in the future reconstitute this rail thoroughfare. Albeit around the hotel garage. It was a freight line in hindsight, yet you have showcased what was once a vital rail link of commerce in this country. Your video is one of the best about this rail line on the internet...thank you.
@donjoey22
@donjoey22 Ай бұрын
@@johnpatterson4272 thanks for watching! i love hearing first hand accounts of what the line was like back in the day. glad you enjoyed and thanks for the kind words.
@jimmyjames6636
@jimmyjames6636 10 күн бұрын
Idk why I was recommended this, but living in Welland , this was cool to watch!
@angusdrummond6719
@angusdrummond6719 10 күн бұрын
Brillant video. Swear i've seen this line when still active. None the less well mapped out and executed!
@vinnycfps4498
@vinnycfps4498 15 күн бұрын
It's actually such a nice little hike!
@l33tloy
@l33tloy 15 күн бұрын
so cool to see the city like this my hometown looks nice
@GielinorNerd
@GielinorNerd 16 күн бұрын
I grew up in chippawa i played on these rail tracks as a kid, We used the same method to go to marineland for free🤣Part of those tracks were still used in the 2000s by that factory I think the name was norton or something close to it great video thank-you for the nostalgia
@SeanMurrellRTS
@SeanMurrellRTS 25 күн бұрын
The hydro building that is Ontario Hydro is right across the tracks from Canadian Niagara Power. I worked for CNP and was the 4th generation with the company. The buildings to the west Ontario Hydro I believe is shops, but the reason why they are located here in proximity is CNP produced 25 cycle power (which older factories used). 60 cycle is what more modern factories use as well as residential houses and is the standard. This is where they transfer power from Ontario Hydro (Hydro One) to CNP to serve it's customers in sourthern Niagara. That rail line you followed carried the transmission line to Southern Niagara as it follows the old right of way to Fort Erie. It used to cross at Buffalo for the factories as well. The hydro plant that used to produce the power is now a tourist attraction. CNP where you were is known as station 11. CNP buys both 60 and 25 cycle power from Hydro One now. But they used to produce 25 cycle.
@frankjankovich3512
@frankjankovich3512 22 күн бұрын
I used to work at Canadian Niagara as well as Ontario hydro 🎉25 cycles was my specialty
@frankjankovich3512
@frankjankovich3512 22 күн бұрын
I used to work at Canadian Niagara as well as Ontario hydro 🎉25 cycles was my specialty the building was the switch station for Toronto power plant
@frankjankovich3512
@frankjankovich3512 22 күн бұрын
You missed the branch line just before Clifton hill to the shredded wheat plant to deliver wheat
@SeanMurrellRTS
@SeanMurrellRTS 20 күн бұрын
@@frankjankovich3512 I remember when that was still in play back in the Conrail days.
@SeanMurrellRTS
@SeanMurrellRTS 20 күн бұрын
@@frankjankovich3512 Cool my great grandfather and grandfather where operators at the CNP power station. My dad was a millwright. I was only fortunate enough to be a summer hire for a few summers in the late 80's early 90's (can remember if it was out of high school or college as I was training to be a programmer for a career. Other than doing odd jobs with the electrical gang at station 11 and the shops in Fort Erie I got a chance to help dig the trenches in what would become staiton 17 in Stevensville. Entered the power station for the first time in almost 30 years this past summer. The smell of grease on all the old equipment brought back lots of memories the moment I stepped back in again. Was different walking the tunnel wihout the creek of water we walked through when the plant was still operational but not generating during the summer.
@jd9875a
@jd9875a 18 күн бұрын
This randomly popped up in my feed for some reason. Cool video. Thanks for sharing! It's too bad that couldn't have been kept an active line even for running a tourist train or tram of some kind through the city. Now mostly wasteland. :(
@BoredCapturer
@BoredCapturer 11 күн бұрын
Crazy! When I went to Niagara Falls this June with my youth group, we drove the exact same road shown at 9:16. I couldn't tell at all that we were passing by what used to be a railway line.
@northerntraveller3815
@northerntraveller3815 16 күн бұрын
Cool video. I still remember the trains crossing at the top of Clifton hill 😊
@wiscpoi
@wiscpoi 6 күн бұрын
Love this video. Thanks for showing this.
@japanesetrainandtravel6168
@japanesetrainandtravel6168 22 күн бұрын
Thanks for doing this. I remember watching trains of the Chessie System rolling through here in the 80s!
@donjoey22
@donjoey22 22 күн бұрын
glad you enjoyed it! and thank you so much!!
@sdr_xp
@sdr_xp 19 күн бұрын
Just a bit of info, Downtown Niagara Falls, Ontario is not the Clifton Hill/tourist area. It is Queen Street and starts at Victroria Ave and ends at the Niagara Parkway. On Sunday nights, my buddies and I would get in our cars and cruise up and down Clifton Hill/Victoria Ave. On a few occasions, I do remember having to wait for a train where the line crosses at the top of Clifton Hil. Looked so weird seeing a huge freight train slowly lumbering past lots and lots of tourists in the area. Cool video!!!
@youtube7076
@youtube7076 11 күн бұрын
i can imagine it, very cool
@peterj.teminski6899
@peterj.teminski6899 21 күн бұрын
An epic journey. Well documented, adventurous, and informative. Indeed, a lost opportunity by the city of Niagara Falls.
@seanmccarthy1421
@seanmccarthy1421 20 күн бұрын
Right on. I'm born and raised in Niagara falls. Good video .
@teresacorrigan3076
@teresacorrigan3076 18 күн бұрын
Beautiful. Thank you 🇨🇦🤩
@PeterByker
@PeterByker 19 күн бұрын
What an amazing effort, what a fun adventure! This was so cool @Don Joey, I salute you and your wandering spirit, cheers
@peterrivney552
@peterrivney552 18 күн бұрын
I remember 55 years ago watching the teaun going through Clifton Hill area the crossing the old swimg bridge where the welland river and Hydro Canal meet great video brings bak a lot of memories. It ran in the mid '80's i onow ror sure...i think they were close in the mid '90's if i remember correctly. Were your st TGIF that youd to be The Burning Springs Wax Museum nut it hutnt down many years ago thatvis just before you get to the Fallsview Casino That round about area was an CN yard where the had an remote control CN engine moving a few cars around and had a supply building or CN workers...
@matthewpeloza9249
@matthewpeloza9249 21 күн бұрын
Cool way to explore railroad history. That line was once part of CASO (Canadian Southern Railway). Basically a NYC subsidiary that offered a short cut through Ontario between New York and Michigan. When NYC became Conrail so did this line. It eventually was sold jointly to CP and CN who then systematically dismantled what was a double track mainline connecting Niagara Area to the Detroit area. All that was really kept was the tunnel at Detroit to cross the boarder and some local tracks around Niagara to serve local freight customers. Last passenger service was the Rainbow service offered by Amtrak that cut off the Ontario part of the route from Detroit through Niagara Falls, ending that part of the route in 1979.
@robertgraham428
@robertgraham428 20 күн бұрын
This brought me back to my childhood. I grew up in Chippawa when part of the train bridge was still there. I've walked the tracks from Chippawa to Cliffton Hill and just beyond many times when the rail line was active. Having to get off the tracks because the train was coming. Thank you for the video.
@makc23x23
@makc23x23 15 күн бұрын
I used to work at one of the very first hotels you walked past in Niagara Falls. I remember looking down at that “parking lot” and wondered why it looked so unfinished for the area it was in. Had no idea it used to be a railroad. This was such an interesting video and I learned something new about a place I grew up in!
@alexjamesbaker
@alexjamesbaker 24 күн бұрын
This is a really cool video, thanks for making it!
@minshullj
@minshullj 20 күн бұрын
I live in London and over the last 20 years my wife and I have visited Niagara Falls for all the expected reasons and I always look out for signs of these tracks. I can remember when they existed near Clifton Hill but never any trains on them.
@gregdixon5848
@gregdixon5848 23 күн бұрын
It is a walk through history for sure. You did a great job. I enjoyed the video. Well done.
@ThomasC-Crazy4NiagaraFalls
@ThomasC-Crazy4NiagaraFalls 13 күн бұрын
Really cool video!! Brought back lots of memories for me. I have been visiting Niagara Falls since the 1970's and remember when those tracks were active. Before all those high rise hotels, there was just the Tower Hotel, which used to be the Panasonic/Minolta Tower. Next to the tower were the Waltzing Waters and a souvenir shop and snack shop. You could sit at the snack shop and look down on the tracks and sometimes see a train come by. I also remember sitting in Mama Mia's, which used to be right at the top of Clifton Hill on Victoria Ave., and getting excited when a train came by. Also one year, I think 1978, traffic was backed up at Clifton Hill and Victoria and my dad got stopped right on the tracks with a train coming. Luckily the trains went super slow through that area so the train was able to stop until the tracks cleared. Lastly, at 20:40 when you show the map of the tracks going through downtown. You can see the one building at Queen & Erie streets with the northeast corner built at an angle. That is because of the tracks that used to be there. I think they are trying to put that building on the list of historic buildings partly because of it's unique shape.
@desireeclarins5491
@desireeclarins5491 5 күн бұрын
I remember Waltzing Waters at the Panasonic Tower! Loved them. Was sad when they were ended. My father had a German sausage stand at the base of the Panasonic Tower!
@DragonActual
@DragonActual 16 күн бұрын
Great video, I like how you showed some old footage, along with the map visual to showcase the route the tracks used to go through. Even I had no idea that place had a train.
@yeeaahhzz
@yeeaahhzz 13 күн бұрын
walking the final ties was really satisfying. you also made all the right calls we would have made had we actually journeyed alongside you!
@DerWaschbar2
@DerWaschbar2 15 күн бұрын
The saddest part of abandoned railtracks is just letting go of this prime right of way directly in the heart of the city (that's often the case). There could be so many cool uses for tourism and business trains
@jeremyking6146
@jeremyking6146 16 күн бұрын
walking the old remnants of tracks is a neat idea. enjoyable video to watch, it's not really disappointing or sad that these tracks are gone. Things change for good reason in every city. this is just another example
@horsdevors4559
@horsdevors4559 21 күн бұрын
Darn nice video! Bravo! Well Done!
@TheBusymumof4
@TheBusymumof4 18 күн бұрын
I was in Niagara Falls/Clifton Hill two weekends ago and I walked the path along Victoria; and all the way along the path @17:40. I didn’t know then that it was the train path. Thank you for this awesome video!
@4486xxdawson
@4486xxdawson 17 күн бұрын
As a Niagara resident and lived here most my life , I can say I've walked those tracks many many times , as a kid we used to walk from Niagara to chippawa to go swimming and the tracks were our trail to and from ,
@JamesWHarman
@JamesWHarman 18 күн бұрын
A very cool watch, thanks for posting! I've been down there a few times, but didn't even notice any railroad clues. I really expected to see the red pickup a couple more times.
@AmyStoneYT
@AmyStoneYT 16 күн бұрын
I use to explore but haven’t in about 3 years. Your video popped up as recommended. Looked interesting, I’m from the GTA, been to Niagara countless times and learned something new about the old railroad 🛤️ down there. Now, I’d LOVE to see you do those 7-8mile hikes daily, build up and then head out to Thru Hike the Appalachian Trail. Vlogging all 2190+ miles 😊
@theogdanksters7911
@theogdanksters7911 13 күн бұрын
Loved hearing “im in the backrooms” I take those hallways into work everyday 😂
@billsalton8660
@billsalton8660 22 күн бұрын
The existing trackage through Marineland, and surrounding area is still in use. The dead section facing the Embassy Hotel is one end of the Wye the light power uses to access Marineland. Rumours of it being abandoned in the near future however.
@matb9784
@matb9784 18 күн бұрын
this was cool man been niagara my whole life never knew this railway exsisted
@LuvyD33P
@LuvyD33P 12 күн бұрын
This was an absolutely amazing video my brother, these old abandoned railroads have always mesmerized me, there’s this particular one I’ve found and taken an interest to myself up here in Caledon, right next to the Belfountain Conservation Area is a railroad that leads in one direction the entire way to Owen Sound, and in the other direction through the entirety of Brampton, Mississauga, all the way to Toronto, all entirely abandoned! Exploring that would be an insane challenge.
@donjoey22
@donjoey22 12 күн бұрын
i’ll look into it! with so many people enjoying this video i might as well do another
@keeblah1111
@keeblah1111 22 күн бұрын
You earned my sub, great video
@thediamondtree
@thediamondtree 20 күн бұрын
i never knew this track exsisted. Thanks for sharing you Journy, and thanks to the all mighty algorithm for recomending this video.
@colinsnyder9222
@colinsnyder9222 21 күн бұрын
That first set you tracks you walked is the Chippewa spur, its meets the Montrose Spur at the Hotels there. Both see service twice a week by CP.
@HerbieEb
@HerbieEb 8 күн бұрын
Epic video! Dunno how it came up on my feed, but glad it did... Nice editing, and a cool journey. Well done buddy :)
@rebel_12
@rebel_12 24 күн бұрын
Disappointing that so many railroads have been abandoned.
@tcsnowdream9975
@tcsnowdream9975 20 күн бұрын
Agree. This particular railroad line seems so stupid to have removed. A leisure railway would have been perfect here. Going from the go station all the way to Chippewa. It would have brought so much to the city and reduced so much traffic. Tourists would have loved it along with locals.
@southernontariofoamersunio3615
@southernontariofoamersunio3615 15 күн бұрын
this video is not random to me seeing I am a railman and have done almost this same mission! good job buddy
@darrenfunk8440
@darrenfunk8440 21 күн бұрын
I lived in chippawa for 8 years. This was interesting for sure
@newsspotterlivenews7025
@newsspotterlivenews7025 21 күн бұрын
I was a chipppawa boy too in the townhouses at the end Willoughby Drive
@Jaime2830
@Jaime2830 12 күн бұрын
I totally forgot how the train used to cross Cliften Hill. I remember how it use to cause such a traffic jam when the train would come. So much has changed since the 90's. I kind of miss the way it was.
@m_lee02
@m_lee02 19 күн бұрын
Have been to Niagara Falls a dozen times and had no idea about this track. Great video!
@cajohnson1234
@cajohnson1234 20 күн бұрын
Skylon tower is sure showing its age! Love how he just walks through other peoples property! It’s kinda weird how you can tell whenever you see an old rail bed, how towns either leave the track bed alone , or use the track bed as a bed for a road, and you can usually follow where the tracks used to be!
@rachenna7763
@rachenna7763 20 күн бұрын
This is so cool! My dad lives in Niagara and he always talks about how there was train tracks. He loves them and likes to find out where they use to run. I enjoyed this a lot, I had no idea this track went through the main city
@kevins4229
@kevins4229 21 күн бұрын
I used to Uraban Explore. The Ontario Hyrdo Building you mention at 07:15 is pretty cool inside. The most amazing feature though, is a rot iron spiral staircase that goes from the basement to the second floor as a fire escape. Toss me a message if you want to see some pics!
@donjoey22
@donjoey22 19 күн бұрын
definitely! find me on insta and show me
@kevins4229
@kevins4229 19 күн бұрын
@@donjoey22 I sent you some to the email on your about on KZbin.
@Day-ZDuke
@Day-ZDuke 17 күн бұрын
*wrought iron Just for future reference, not meaning to be a jerk or anything
@DirtyDan77
@DirtyDan77 20 күн бұрын
I promise you no one who works at Marine Land gives a heck what you do lol.
@SquareRootOf4761
@SquareRootOf4761 22 күн бұрын
I did this in downtown Sudbury. I grew up on Louis street downtown which actually use to be a major train station (never knew growing up) until I wandered into the forest following along side junction creek. I found old rail lines side by side in the middle of the woods. That’s when I started looking into it.
@James_Lahey
@James_Lahey 18 күн бұрын
Great video, very cool too see all this and the commitment too following the path was 10/10
@andregonsalvez9244
@andregonsalvez9244 23 күн бұрын
Cool discovery Don ! I knew that there was a rail line going through Niagara but didn't know where . 😊
@ArtimusPrimal
@ArtimusPrimal 19 күн бұрын
This was a great video and you've got a lot of guts doing what you did. Thanks for the awesome video and the history lesson 👋
@ArtimusPrimal
@ArtimusPrimal 19 күн бұрын
Also I do remember going to Marineland around 2009 and we got blocked by a train engine cutting through the park. I think they were just shunting the locomotive around.
@donjoey22
@donjoey22 19 күн бұрын
thanks for the donation! means so much considering i make no money on this video because of the music. glad you enjoyed!
@outtheretoo
@outtheretoo 13 күн бұрын
Wowzers I remember having to wait for those trains to pass just to go down Cliffton Hill, I use to think it was crazy that freight trains were rolling by with all those tourist wandering about. Like the trains went slow but still also when the last car would whoosh outta view and it would reveal Cliffton Hill to me kinda like a scene out of a movie or at least that's what lil kid me thought. Oh & some ppl use to use the tracks to sneak into Marineland, ya their was a risk that you could get caught but free roller coaster rides lmao
@colin-nekritz
@colin-nekritz 25 күн бұрын
There’s a ton of these abandoned tracks crisscrossing upstate New York where the only way to even detect some is seeing where tree lines get weird.
@KrizKhaoz
@KrizKhaoz 20 күн бұрын
Ended up on my recommended decided to watch it not disappointed amazing cinematography drone shots and all
@colin-nekritz
@colin-nekritz 25 күн бұрын
There’s a ton of these abandoned tracks crisscrossing upstate New York where the only way to even detect some is seeing where tree lines get weird from aerial photos and matching them to old rail line maps
@streetroyalty1
@streetroyalty1 18 күн бұрын
Great video! I’ve been telling friends for years about the track that went through the tourist area in the 90s!
@alexandermicieli9376
@alexandermicieli9376 19 күн бұрын
i haven’t even watched the whole video yet but the fact that you started at the old train bridge in chippawa is awesome! i grew up there and have spent many hours doing precarious activities at that old concrete slab 😂 keep up the content and be safe!
@SeanMurrellRTS
@SeanMurrellRTS 25 күн бұрын
There are quite a few abandoned lines in Niagara Falls, just like Fort Erie, Welland, etc. all over Niagara. The Erie and Ontario was the first railraod I believe in Canada (there is a monument on the SW corner of Stanley and Morrison. So that bare area that had the bridge beside the active passenger/commuter line was the E&O and it continued to Chippawa and eventually headed to Fort Erie. The last section you were on was not the E&O but used to be used as an interchange connector to CN to get to CP (Conrail and everything before it). As already mentioned Chippawa Spur to Chippawa Jct (above the falls near the casino) is still active. Not sure why GO Transit doesn't negotiate with CP though difficult as they can be to have a direct run from Toronto/Hamilton to the casino at the very least. I'm glad you got a look at that tunnel and the buildings because I was always curious how feasable that is and it appears to be very feasable to put a station right there. Another railroad the NS&T runs a section east and west out of town to Thorold. It runs parallel along a small hydro line south of Thorold Stone Road and still has a bit of track on it between Stanley and the CN Stamford Sub for access to an industry.
@gordruttan3002
@gordruttan3002 10 күн бұрын
such an amazing video
@clemensnolke2891
@clemensnolke2891 21 күн бұрын
Great video, really enjoyed watching it, nice editing too and back round music. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
@bladehype911
@bladehype911 22 күн бұрын
hey Don, u should follow the welland trolly line thatwas back in the 1920s that led up to that same line you folllowed.
@shannonnieport3593
@shannonnieport3593 2 ай бұрын
Yo your so underrated but algorithm is whatever cool vid dude deserves more speculation
@donjoey22
@donjoey22 Ай бұрын
@@shannonnieport3593 thanks for helping fight the algorithm by fighting!
@ka1133
@ka1133 18 күн бұрын
At approximately 20:30 you will note a white building on the north-west corner of Queen Street and Erie Avenue. It is a five sided building, which was built to accommodate the railway tracks going through that location. It was originally the Hamilton Bank. Since those days it has been many things including several variety stores. It is now abandoned … no doubt going to be hit with a wrecking ball in no time I’m sure. The building that you mentioned as being where the tracks went behind at approximately 21:06 was Cataract Ice at one time. They made ice for all retail and wholesale outlets throughout the Niagara area, including large blocks and huge bags of ice cubes for all the ice machines at the various stores.
@donjoey22
@donjoey22 18 күн бұрын
wow i didn’t know any of that. i love hearing from you people that know more about the area than i do
@Sleaf62
@Sleaf62 21 күн бұрын
Cool video, thanks for making it. I always wondered why there was a rail line through Marineland. I remember being just like you when I was a kid, being curious about everything and checking it out. Keep up the great work!
@CantThinkOfAHandleSoItsThis
@CantThinkOfAHandleSoItsThis 20 күн бұрын
I'm a huge urban exploration fan so this was very cool and interesting, good stuff. 👍
@jmirr69
@jmirr69 18 күн бұрын
I actually remember the train tracks on Victoria Avenue i used to play golf at jungle land, mini putt, and the trains would run right behind there now that’s an outback steakhouse where the course used to be for me. It’s kind of sad. I remember walking down Victoria Avenue when the trains were coming in the opposite direction always made you feel like you were standing still even though you were walking.
@sheismymom
@sheismymom 18 күн бұрын
This is a really cool video trains are awesome. We need more trains in Niagara Falls.
@detroitdieselseries5071
@detroitdieselseries5071 2 ай бұрын
The last CP Rail trains to run on the old Hamilton sub was in late 2001
@niagararails
@niagararails Ай бұрын
About Dec 11, yes. It was northbound about 11 pm
@SvenTSchixe
@SvenTSchixe 20 күн бұрын
@@niagararails How do you know the exact details like that?
@guy990
@guy990 18 күн бұрын
@@SvenTSchixeit was a big event in the rail community at the time
@tristansrailfanproductions155
@tristansrailfanproductions155 13 күн бұрын
It would be cool to see them rebuild the Line and make it active again
@Ronald-ReedGiroux
@Ronald-ReedGiroux 14 күн бұрын
Going south from the missing Chippewa bridge, the old rail line continues to and through Fort Erie, including through peoples' back-yards all the way to where it would join the tracks to the current railway brige to America.
@devon6941
@devon6941 14 күн бұрын
That's why there are random train tracks at Marineland?? Never knew.
@DrRhyperior
@DrRhyperior 21 күн бұрын
Moved to Thorold recently. Been finding out about the extensive rail history around here that’s slowly disappearing. I followed the track on Google Maps, and it looks like that track is still in use. There are 2 or 3 business around that still have rail cars in their yard, and the track that meets with the like does go to Welland. It travels a fair distance but it eventually meets up with the 2 tracks that run along side Townline Tunnel Road (58A). You can also follow the imaginary track through the falls, to meet with the Olympic trail and see feint reminders that tracks used to run through there, and eventually meet with the old red steel bridge that crosses the border beside the current rail border bridge. The amount of times I wish I could have gone back just to see how things were just for a day.. born on 92’ I’ve missed a lot of this history that interests me.
@kristiandawe85
@kristiandawe85 15 күн бұрын
This was pretty cool
@samoanmike1992
@samoanmike1992 20 күн бұрын
Great video from start to finish was amazing 👏
@dontmesafrusciante
@dontmesafrusciante 15 күн бұрын
Cool video, lots of work to make that.
@Sarassparkles
@Sarassparkles 15 күн бұрын
great video. super cool
@Stobert
@Stobert 22 күн бұрын
Great vid. Didn’t expect to make it through the whole thing but I did!
@jdm1039
@jdm1039 Ай бұрын
I remember seeing trains on this line
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