I am from the Greenstreet area and enjoyed seeing the familiar faces in the video. So glad this is available to view. It reminds me of the trips to Greenstreet as a kid. Delivering grain to the elevator, then buying a pop and a chocolate bar at Les Leers.
I'm from St. Walburg. Still farm in the area. This was the year I was born. Remember dad talking about the time they moved the elevator from Greenstreet. Sad that all the elevators closed and rail lines got torn out. Gotta go so damn far to sell grain now.
@Christine Novack no it’s gone. It was moved to Marshall, Saskatchewan where it was set up beside the Pioneer grain elevator there for additional grain storage. It’s been tore down for 20 years now.
The year I was born. I'm born and raised and still farm just a little bit northeast of Greenstreet an hour give or take. Sad how the rail lines are torn up, and all the grain elevators are moved or knocked down, or just sitting there lonely and forlorn.
I am from the Greenstreet area and enjoyed seeing the familiar faces in the video.
So glad this is available to view. It reminds me of the trips to Greenstreet as a kid. Delivering grain to the elevator, then buying a pop and a chocolate bar at Les Leers.
I'm from St. Walburg. Still farm in the area. This was the year I was born. Remember dad talking about the time they moved the elevator from Greenstreet. Sad that all the elevators closed and rail lines got torn out. Gotta go so damn far to sell grain now.
Do you know if it is still standing somewhere? Austin Tischler who does TH-cam video's went to look for it & unsure if he found it.
@Christine Novack no it’s gone. It was moved to Marshall, Saskatchewan where it was set up beside the Pioneer grain elevator there for additional grain storage. It’s been tore down for 20 years now.
I just love these things. They're old but the best of them are still thought-provoking and moving. My favourite one is The Novelist.
In case you are wondering, the elevator was being moved from Greenstreet to Marshall, Saskatchewan (about 20 miles away). This is near Lloydminster.
Thanks for the info! I was wondering about that.
The year I was born. I'm born and raised and still farm just a little bit northeast of Greenstreet an hour give or take. Sad how the rail lines are torn up, and all the grain elevators are moved or knocked down, or just sitting there lonely and forlorn.
I've seen this before in jr high when we were learning about Canadian history. Brings back good memories.
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Such a cool video. I did house moving but can't even imagine something like this. I don't think you'd ever get a permit for that these days.
Nice job Austin !!
Looked liked they were travelling pretty fast, especially for a such a tall elevator. 🙂
I believe the grain elevator's annex is still in Greenstreet to this day
surreal and quaint, somehow
Wonder if they did it in winter because the dirt would be more solid. At first I was baffled but I guess its the off season as well.
At least it wasn't just torn up. Is Marshall using it as a grain elevator?
Nope. It was put beside the wood Pioneer in Marshall to utilize it for more storage. It was torn down 20 some years ago.
When should we move this thing?
Well let’s do it in the dead of winter… make it interesting
Off season and the dirt would be more solid? I know I was thinking the same at first
Who else is singing "Grain Elevator..... Grain Elevator" to the tune of "Smooth Operator" while watching this?
I hope the farmers survived...
Detroit Diesel sound 🎵
Weird