Need a little help here. I am listening in on my scanner to the CN here in NW Indiana and need a little updating on the CN symbols. Many of the trains are the same from the old GTW days…such as trains 148/149, 270, 275, 392, etc, and I have a list from about 1999, but there are quite a few trains that I dont know about.
Is there a website with CN symbols?
Specifically, trains which I dont have origins/destinations are:
396, 535, 449,343, 119, 348,448,249,394
There are several including CN Rail which has a heading where helps
out railfans.I am living in Saint John NB which is served by CN Rail as well
Irving oil operated NBSR New Brunswick Southern Railway.
From my Trackside Guide,
119 Chicago Winnipeg
249 Detroit Chi Winnipeg
343 Champaign IL. Winnipeg
348 Fond Du Lac Battle Creek
394 Montreal Richmond QC ( Don’t think you would see this one)
396 Blue Island Toronto
448 Niagara Falls Toronto
449 Toronto Niagara Falls ( This one either)
535 Winnipeg East Selkirk ( Especially not this one!)
My Guide is a 2004 model so it’s likely quite up to date but some times errors do creep in! They do not list IC train #'s so I have to assume that IC trains run under CN numbers.
The Trackside Guide is available from Bytown Railway Society Inc.
P.O. Box 141, Station A
Ottawa ON Canada K1N 8V1
No problem
The Trackside Guide is a compendium of information on all Canadian railroads including their U.S. subs.
It has locomotive rosters past and present, car info for commuter and passenger carriers, details of museum collections, maintenance of way stuff, regional and sub maps and details of each sub- division such as mileage, double track ,sidings, wyes and such.
Train numbers,passenger schedules, reporting marks and lots of other info. Also some info on U.S. lines near the border.
You can access their website at www.bytownrailwaysociety.ca or call (613) 745-1201(answering machine)
There are a few trains which are definately running on the CN, South Bend sub which after another week of listening to the scanner, I can confirm.
448/449 - I am wondering if this is a Markham - Battle Creek pair of trains? Today’s 448 had an IC locomotive in the lead.
534/535 - Todays 535 had a CP unit in the lead. Could that be a CP train? Is CN running CP’s trains between Detroit and Chicago?
393 is a mixed train with auto racks, box cars, and lots of tanks and cover hopper cars. I do not have a listing for origin/destination.
I have also heard a couple of 394’s last week.
The South Bend sub continues to see a number of trains that run out of time. There were a couple this morning that had to get re-crewed. Is that a function of Chicago terminal congestion or what?
Thanks again for all the help and if anyone can point me to a specific website or conversation board for CN, I would appreciate it.
Memphis…hmm you an old IC’er? I heard they closed Centralia down. Where are they going to classify those cars?
I am really interested in the whole CN/IC/WC integration and traffic flows. It looks as if now there are quite a few trains moving thru Chicago such as 348,396 etc.
Did 448/449 replace the 466/467 trains?
Are the only intermodals on the South Bend sub now the 148/149 pair?