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Atikokan, Ontario in the 60's and 70's: Any CN photos & recollections out there?

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Posted by Atikokan Retro Railfan on Wednesday, January 24, 2018 10:15 PM

cx500
.....in-depth coverage will have largely depended on local railfans, if there were any others in town.

I agree. I guess I'm hoping someone was around back then, taking pictures and notes. For such a small town, Atikokan (A-TEE-COKE-IN) was rich in railroading.

The CN line through the town was the less-used 'southern route' east-west across the Ontario wilderness. Even so, the variety of rail traffic and motive power was impressive. Not to mention, I can recall a few locomotives still adorned in the green & gold in the late 60's/early 70's.

Sure, we are in Canada but flip it around and we become northern Minnesota. Same landscape. Same resources. Iron ore everywhere!

If you Google map it, you will see the spur line that services Steep Rock from Atikokan. It's back in use for a power generating plant, I believe?

Anyway, childhood memories were all coated in a rich red-brown dust. LOL

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Posted by cx500 on Wednesday, January 24, 2018 10:15 AM

I'm not surprised there are very few photographs out there.  Most folks from other parts tended to follow the main lines, mostly CP through Ignace and Kenora with perhaps a few excursions up to the CN to the north.  Atikokan was perceived as having fewer trains and mostly limited access to the tracks.  I have quickly passed through twice only out of a number of drives across Canada (in 1979 and 2015) and saw no trains either time.   Perhaps some railfans out of Winnipeg may have made a more serious effort to photograph in the Atikokan area, but in-depth coverage will have largely depended on local railfans, if there were any others in town.

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Posted by wanswheel on Wednesday, January 24, 2018 4:31 AM

NDG

Yes, even an Ignorant Old Man can make an error on geography.

NDG, if an ignorant old man reads that his feelings might be hurt. (You did hurt my feelings.)

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Posted by NDG on Tuesday, January 23, 2018 8:47 PM

Yes, even an Ignorant Old Man can make an error on geography.

What goes around comes around.

Thank You.

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Posted by Miningman on Tuesday, January 23, 2018 10:48 AM

Deggesty-- Thunder Bay was two seperate communities of Port Arthur and Fort William. The name did not exist until 1970 when they amalgamated. 

Fort William was CPR territory, Port Arthur was CNR territory but really CPR was the big player. 

Atikokan was strictly CNR, former Canadian Northern trackage. 

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Posted by Deggesty on Tuesday, January 23, 2018 10:35 AM

samfp1943

 

 
Atikokan Retro Railfan

I grew up in Atikokan, Ontario and witnessed a busy area of operations for CN in the 1960's and 70's. Iron ore unit trains from two local mines and grain trains from the prairies were a constant feature in our town. Plus there were general freight trains passing through. Local crew changes, a maintenance facility and extra motive power were typical scenes on a day to day basis.

Fast forward to today, and I have had zero success finding any railfanning photos / articles from CN's operations in Atikokan. Anyone out there that can help? Thanks in advance.

 

 

 

Atikokan Retro Railfan,  Welcome ! WelcomeThumbs Up

 

 You're not alone on these Forums!  There are a few Canadians, that check in around here ! Whistling    Maybe someone will clue the rest of us on how to pronounce Atikokan ! Also clue us in as to its location....  Smile, Wink & Grin

 

There is NO Thunder Bay in the July, 1943 Guide,! Atitokan and Fort Frances are there, though. But it is in the Canadian Trackside Guide 2013! Page 14-31 shows Thunder Bay North at mp 0.0, Thunder Bay North at mp 10.9 ("Main track removed between mi. 7.5 and 10.9. Trains will operate via Neebing Yd."); Atitokan is at mp 141.4 on the Kashabowie Sub and 0.0 on the Fort Frances Sub--and Fort Frances is at mp 89.1 on the Fort Frances Sub. Rainy River, the end of the Fort Frances Sub, is at mp 143.6.

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Tuesday, January 23, 2018 6:47 AM

I did a five-month stint with INS as a seasonal inspector in Grand Portage back in 1976.  I never made it to Atikokan but it appeared to be the only town of any size between Thunder Bay and Fort Frances.  The CN line handled mostly grain traffic into Thunder Bay and hosted a tri-weekly mixed train.

The daily commute is part of everyday life but I get two rides a day out of it. Paul
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Posted by blhanel on Monday, January 22, 2018 5:21 PM

About halfway between International Falls, MN/Fort Frances and Thunder Bay.  Back in my bachelor days, a buddy of mine and I went on a motorcycle joyride during April 1979(?) and rode through there.  Still snow piles everywhere...

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Posted by samfp1943 on Monday, January 22, 2018 9:23 AM

Atikokan Retro Railfan

I grew up in Atikokan, Ontario and witnessed a busy area of operations for CN in the 1960's and 70's. Iron ore unit trains from two local mines and grain trains from the prairies were a constant feature in our town. Plus there were general freight trains passing through. Local crew changes, a maintenance facility and extra motive power were typical scenes on a day to day basis.

Fast forward to today, and I have had zero success finding any railfanning photos / articles from CN's operations in Atikokan. Anyone out there that can help? Thanks in advance.

 

Atikokan Retro Railfan,  Welcome ! WelcomeThumbs Up

 You're not alone on these Forums!  There are a few Canadians, that check in around here ! Whistling    Maybe someone will clue the rest of us on how to pronounce Atikokan ! Also clue us in as to its location....  Smile, Wink & Grin

 

 


 

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Posted by Miningman on Monday, January 22, 2018 7:57 AM

A few of us had a discussion on Atikokan and area in the Trackside Guide Forum, one of them titled "Thunder Bay". It is still there on the main page. There was also at least one other, perhaps titled Atikokan. Using " Search the community" should help. 

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Atikokan, Ontario in the 60's and 70's: Any CN photos & recollections out there?
Posted by Atikokan Retro Railfan on Sunday, January 21, 2018 4:32 PM

I grew up in Atikokan, Ontario and witnessed a busy area of operations for CN in the 1960's and 70's. Iron ore unit trains from two local mines and grain trains from the prairies were a constant feature in our town. Plus there were general freight trains passing through. Local crew changes, a maintenance facility and extra motive power were typical scenes on a day to day basis.

Fast forward to today, and I have had zero success finding any railfanning photos / articles from CN's operations in Atikokan. Anyone out there that can help? Thanks in advance.

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