I picture that train while listening to this tune. Or a Tim Burton movie.
He certainly has some good tunes and his show was pretty good too. I’ve seen him twice albeit quite a few years ago. Might’ve been the same show at the jubilee one cold winter night. Early 90s maybe.Saw him a ton of years ago in Calgary. Great artist.
I agree on how beat up those VIA rail cars look. Sad really that rail travel is waning nowadays. In Canada anyway.Saw the "VIA Canadian" yesterday in Washago, Ontario at noon yesterday. If the schedule is still the same that means it was running at least 12 hours late or maybe 36 who knows its a train!
Surprised at how shabby the equipment looked. The consist was about 22 cars long hauled with tow locos. Lots of people on board.
He certainly has some good tunes and his show was pretty good too. I’ve seen him twice albeit quite a few years ago. Might’ve been the same show at the jubilee one cold winter night. Early 90s maybe.
I’m going to ask my buddy if he knows where this might be sitting. Guessing by the path worn alongside,it gets regular visitors. Not enough background to hazard a guess though.
I’m going to ask my buddy if he knows where this might be sitting. Guessing by the path worn alongside,it gets regular visitors. Not enough background to hazard a guess though.
I’m going to ask my buddy if he knows where this might be sitting. Guessing by the path worn alongside,it gets regular visitors. Not enough background to hazard a guess though.
It’s at the abandoned little “town” of Bankhead on the road up to Lake Minnewanka. I know exactly where this is.Judging by the power lines in the background, there is a good chance someone may know
Touché !! I’ll add this stop into my visit to Morants curve to get the Rocky mountaineer soon.And here I thought by some of your great scenery and history posts that you knew every tree west of Calgary Mike....
It’s at the abandoned little “town” of Bankhead on the road up to Lake Minnewanka. I know exactly where this is.