Virtual Railfan Tour - Thurso and Nation Valley Railway - The Final Years
After the main work on car 27 had been completed there was but a short time to enjoy the line before it closed
The three GE 70 tonners obtained from Canadian National were all painted in the full Thurso livery with the yellow stripes on the nose. They would all work in multiple together. However, No. 13, third locomotive shown here, was not fitted with multiple unit connections and had to be operated independent of the others. Distinguished by the broad white stripe, No. 13 would be idling along the flat here and would only be brought into operation for the uphill sections.
The fall colours in 1985 were spectacular.
We were given the opportunity to enjoy the peace and solitude of Iroquois and to watch 70 tonners climb the hill with a heavy train
Iroquois
We took some final pictures at Iroquois
On of of the later trips our car was left on the main line at Lac de la Ferme
Another time we were privileged to enjoy a final sunset at mile 56, the end of the line.
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