Yeah. when i looked at the "Local" train tracks of the CEMR, it said "Algoma Steel 85lbs" So their whole Pine Falls subdivision must be 85lb rail. But i think their Carman subdivision is upgraded in 1985 to 100lb rail, when the Canadian Prairie Branch Line Rehabilitation took place, before that most CNR branches in Manitoba were either 60 to 85lb rail! And on CN only, they used to use on the lightest branches, CN (Ten-Hundred) series A1A-A1A GMD1's (GR-612a) which were restricted to light-rail branches only. These days most GMD1's have been fitted with B-B's from GP9's, whether or not they have the 567c engine, or have been upgraded to the 645's, i'm not sure, unless any Canucks on here could help me out.
Prior to fall of 1978 Soo Line's Veblen (SD) Sub was all 60lb rail except for the "High speed" section, which was four miles of 72lb rail between Clair City and Veblen.
In Sept-Oct of '78 Soo did a rehab project which consisted of 15 miles of welded 85lb relay ribbon between Veblen Jct and MP 210 (just past Rosholt), new ties and rock ballast for the entire subdivision.
There were times it felt like we were riding on two rubber bands.
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