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Traveliving - Vintage 1960's Canadian National Railways Passenger Service Film 

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Take a look back it at passenger trains across canada from the East Coast to the Midwest and west to places like BC on Canadian National`s Passenger trains across Canada!
This film is "Traveliving" made by a company called Moreland-Latchford Productions, LTD. not much else is known about this film since information is extremely hard to find when it comes to this video. I asked my grandpa, who was actually in the video, and he said it was taken in or around the mid 1960's. I originally thought around 1963 or so, but some passenger cars seen here weren't rostered until '64 or so. And after a comment pointed out a visible timetable somewhere in the video, This may have been filmed (and released as well) in 1965. There was also another film at the end for a brief second about black porters on CNR and CP Rail I believe, I'll try and find it and upload it if I can.
Locomotives that are visible in the film:
CN 6530 (GMD FP9A): To Via 6530, Scrapped in the 90`s
CN ???? (GMD FP9B): Most Likely went to Via Rail (1978)
CN 6763 (MLW FPA-4): To Via 6763, Retired 1985
CN 6865 (MLW FPB-4): To Via 6865, Retired (Probably Mid 80`s)
CN 6541 (GMD FP9A): To Via 6541(1978), to NRI 54 (1994), to CP 1401 (2004)
CN 6612 (GMD FP9B): To Via 6651, To NRI 66, To CP 1901
CN 66?? (GMD FP9B): Most Likely to Via Rail (1978)
Film (C) Moreland-Latchford Productions LTD.

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Комментарии : 41   
@oneastrails
@oneastrails Месяц назад
Hard to believe now my first trip on CN's The Ocean from Montreal to Bathurst NB was in 1965. I took it many many many more times over the years. Into the VIA years. Took it with the old heavyweight style cars like in this video, the stainless Budd cars, and the present Renaissance consist. I preferred the early days of VIA as they ran such a diverse array of equipment. Plus they still had bar cars, always a good party on the way to the Maritimes in the old days when they kept the bar car open pretty late. The last time I took one with a Park dome car bringing up the rear the bar closed at 10:30pm. I remember taking it one time when I was 18 and lining up at the bar car door for the second we crossed into Quebec on the way up to Montreal.
@YukariAkiyamaTanks
@YukariAkiyamaTanks Месяц назад
When travel was something to remember.
@coryzadorozniak4368
@coryzadorozniak4368 2 года назад
in both 1974 & 1977 my mom & dad took me & my brother by train from Melville SK to Toronto Ont to see relatives…. those trips have survived in my mind to this day! The kiddie car, dining car, etc… so amazing for us kids.
@polishherowitoldpilecki5521
@polishherowitoldpilecki5521 2 года назад
Not a cell phone in sight, Just people enjoying the moment.
@TheWinnipegRailfan
@TheWinnipegRailfan 2 года назад
That looked like such a great time to be alive, lol.
@samtrak1204
@samtrak1204 4 года назад
Video took me back to the 60's when I was a young man filled with big dreams, ambition and so much hope. Thanks for posting.
@aeyb701
@aeyb701 3 месяца назад
I was 4 in the summer of 67 when as a fam we moved from NS to Ontario. Travelled by the Ocean in adjoining bedrooms (fou r kids two parents). Dad took us to the skytop obs car and I was agape at the amount of light and glass. Dads still wore leather shoes even with shorts and on vacation then and I recall the little boxes you’d place them in at night and they’d be shined by morning. Coming into Montreal over the Victoria Jubilee Bridge I saw the bizarrely shaped outlines of pavilions at Expo 67 then in full swing. Dad sent our Buick Wildcat and Vauxhall or Sunbeam Imp via freight train. The time was permanently imprinted in my brain and so now of course those are the trains and that is the era of CN I’m most fond of.
@Parkwaymania
@Parkwaymania 3 года назад
Fun film to watch! My dad worked as a brakeman, conductor, trainmaster and finally superintendent of transportation in Toronto in his 30 years with CN. I worked as a VIA Rail dining car waiter for two summers as a student working the Canadian from Toronto to Winnipeg (79-80). My dad took me around the Toronto yards as a kid and I must say railways and rail travel get in your blood! I just wish today's rail travel, well Via anyway, wasn't so expensive. It is such a great way to travel and see the country!
@bobjohnson205
@bobjohnson205 6 месяцев назад
So, your dad worked his way DOWN the ladder! lol ;)
@robertramsay5963
@robertramsay5963 3 года назад
Cool seeing the inside of the Skytop lounge car in action.
@jg-xx8oh
@jg-xx8oh 7 месяцев назад
Wow sure wish I could go back
@nskid
@nskid 4 года назад
Ah, they don't make 'em like that anymore, the trains or the promo films. Thanks for sharing it. Unlike other railways of the day, CN made an effort in the mid-60s to boost its passenger service: the trains were crowded and the service fine. I was a kid at the time and our family travelled often on the Ocean and Scotian between Halifax and Montreal. I remember well the thrill of sleeping in a lower berth, watching the track recede from the 7:20 Skyview observation lounge, and CN's legendary 3:17 slabs of prime rib.
@donaldinho62
@donaldinho62 4 года назад
The CN timetable visible at 10:37 is that of April 25, 1965 and was in effect until the end of October 1965.
@Reading3412Studios
@Reading3412Studios 6 лет назад
Oh So this is Canada at its finest
@marvwatkins7029
@marvwatkins7029 2 месяца назад
A conductor who likes kids (or anyone) is a rarity indeed as has been since this film was made!
@dougbrowning82
@dougbrowning82 4 года назад
This film is not from 1963. CN did not acquire the Skytops and Superdomes (called Sceneramics by CN) until 1964. In 1963, they were still running on the Milwaukee Road's Hiawathas. Also, CN's red, white, and black livery and noodle logo design were introduced in 1965. And, CN Telegraph merged with CP Telegraph, forming CNCP Telecommunications, in 1967. So, this film was made between 1965 and 1967.
@TheWinnipegRailfan
@TheWinnipegRailfan 4 года назад
Ah, I see. Yeah I had a feeling that this wasn't as early as my Grandpa told me it was.
@davidlisowski5245
@davidlisowski5245 3 года назад
I agree that the film is from around 1965. However, the logo and paint scheme here were introduced in 1961. The Skytops, Superdomes and other second-hand equipment went directly into this scheme in 1964 and never wore green, black and gold.
@BNSFTrains10
@BNSFTrains10 9 месяцев назад
This video from the 60s would be mostly be 17 Years Before VIA Rail was created.
@nathanielgenthner3272
@nathanielgenthner3272 5 лет назад
3:15 there are reproductions of those paper trains online that you can print for free
@mikeytrains1
@mikeytrains1 4 года назад
Really? What's the site?
@TheBurlingtonTransitFan
@TheBurlingtonTransitFan 3 года назад
@@mikeytrains1 rapido trains
@NERRP2017
@NERRP2017 4 года назад
Cool
@NERRP2017
@NERRP2017 4 года назад
Don’t ask me, do what the film says take a god damm train
@canadianrushfan12
@canadianrushfan12 3 года назад
I hope the pandemic comes to an end so I can ride the Ocean again.
@livingroomset2084
@livingroomset2084 6 лет назад
can CA and the US go back to this
@rkpr9370
@rkpr9370 6 лет назад
Wizard Hoovy I sure hope so
@darkbubblepenguin9865
@darkbubblepenguin9865 5 лет назад
Wizard Hoovy unfortunately not :(
@anhkietduongdo
@anhkietduongdo 5 лет назад
It might took a while to do that, but now the only answer is always just... *_no_*
@cheskasimbajon6286
@cheskasimbajon6286 3 года назад
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@cheskasimbajon6286
@cheskasimbajon6286 3 года назад
456
@rudolffabrie3233
@rudolffabrie3233 6 лет назад
Nice to see, but given the luxury and the amount of staff on the train probably only affordable for the upper ten. No surprise all this didn't survive.
@shnorth888
@shnorth888 5 лет назад
It still survives under VIA Rail Canada but trans continental passenger rail services in Canada are a shadow of its former self.
@dougbrowning82
@dougbrowning82 4 года назад
VIA is very affordable if you go Economy. And with the demise of Greyhound in the west, VIA and the airlines are the only way to go. However, there is no more dining car in Economy, that service is reserved for Sleeping Class now. Economy passengers have to make do with cafe and snack service in the Skyview car.
@crazycrackinchick
@crazycrackinchick 2 года назад
I think a train ride is still cheaper than a car :L
@TheRobloxQasim
@TheRobloxQasim 4 года назад
Via train is stronger and old train is to weak
@TheBurlingtonTransitFan
@TheBurlingtonTransitFan 3 года назад
These older ones were so cool, the VIA we have today is just plain boring...
@trainrover
@trainrover 5 лет назад
Snow phobic Can o' duhhhh..oh well.
@maureennichols7509
@maureennichols7509 5 лет назад
ribbet
@trainrover
@trainrover 5 лет назад
_Canadienne typique.. .. . ._
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