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Interesting Modern Passenger Train. Found this and wanted to share.





Regards, John

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Ski Train hasn't ran since 2009
I watch the Denver news & see 100s of cars jamming I-70 during Ski Season
I think its time that this Ski Train be revived
All cars & locos are now on Algoma Central Railway's Agawa Canyon tourist train in ACR paint scheme

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In b4 Walt's comment hehe

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MB,
I said it was a modern day passenger train. 2009 is not ancient history. Thanks for the update and clarification.
Regards, John
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something like the President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. <> Alan Turing

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CN bought the equipment to use on the Algoma Central passenger trains, which they inherited when they took over Wisconsin Central.
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when I was a kid living in winterpark we used to go to the station to see the train arrive from denver i miss it all we have in Bradford pa is the buffalo and Pittsburgh railroad
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Nice photos John. Thank you for letting us know about this railroad.

Some videos I found on the internet.







Not my videos. Colorful set to be viewed by all of us.


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