no offical plans as of now. The colour scheme seems to be the topic right now. This will depend on if we want to keep it in CN colours & the era of CN engines. Or go back to its orgins as a GT engine. Time will tell, but we willl keep trhe group updated.
It's called vandalism and it was done long before the railway pulled out and the museum moved in. At the time this video was shot we had just purchased the building. Feel free to donate a million dollars plus so we can replace not only the windows, but the frames and the brick work around it.
no offical plans as of now. The colour scheme seems to be the topic right now. This will depend on if we want to keep it in CN colours & the era of CN engines. Or go back to its orgins as a GT engine. Time will tell, but we willl keep trhe group updated.
Is this CN(GTW) F3 going to operationally restored, or just cosmetically restored.
What is the tiny switcher moving that F7?
I hope they restore this unit
I'm not sure what you are referring to?
What about going by the station? Get a shot of that??
I saw that there!
What!? It's not everyday a CP train goes by the CASO station. Or any train for that matter... I thought you said you got footage by the station :(
no footage of it going by the station. This is better anyways. Meh.
Sweet!
OMG this is more sad than watching it going to the scrap heap.
Why?
Minor body work and paint. No big deal.
Boy that museum looks like a s...hole. What's up with all those broken windows? Nice neighborhood. Get some guns.
Or at least a weed wacker.
It's called vandalism and it was done long before the railway pulled out and the museum moved in. At the time this video was shot we had just purchased the building. Feel free to donate a million dollars plus so we can replace not only the windows, but the frames and the brick work around it.
@@gowron277a Twelve years ago just after the museum purchased the building. The grounds have been tidied up considerably since.
@@robsterne7996 A year later, now thats dedication. Oh im sure alot has been done and alot more will be done.