Railroads & Locomotives History Canadian passenger trains in the 1970s

Canadian passenger trains in the 1970s

By Angela Cotey | November 22, 2013

| Last updated on November 23, 2020


Check out a photo gallery to get a glimpse of the east Canadian train experience through the lens of a 17-year-old on a trip of his life

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Brian Buchanan
A Canadian National steam excursion train, led by CN 4-8-2 No. 6060 makes its way to Spadina Avenue engine facilities in Toronto on July 27, 1977.

In summer 1977, author and photographer, Brian Buchanan, at age 17, decided to take a 17-day trip through Eastern Canada. He traveled more than 4,000 miles. He rode several Canadian National and Canadian Pacific passenger trains before VIA officially took over. He also visited engine facilities, Devco Railway, Sydney Steel, Roberval & Saguenay, Delaware & Hudson, and more. He encountered some setbacks, including trackwork, train delays, and many nights of “sleeping” in coach. Read more about Buchanan’s adventure in the January 2014 issue of Trains magazine, which hits newsstands on Dec. 10, 2013.
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