Lyon Valley Northern

This site is designed to promote the hobby of ferroequinology. It also provides an opportunity to show the development of the "Lyon Valley Northern": an HO railroad featuring CN and BNSF action in the West. Please feel free to contact me if you have questions or comments at cnlyon@sympatico.ca

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Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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Friday, May 29, 2015

RAILFANNING EAST OF OTTAWA

Thursday afternoon 28 May 2015, I decided to do a little railfanning between Carlsbad Springs and Casselman.  Taking Russel Road east I turned south on Sand Road until I got to the RR crossing    A quiet place I set up on the south side and waited for Train 28 from Ottawa to Montreal.

One issue with east-bounds in the afternoon is that you are shooting into the sun so the light reflects on quite a bad angle at the train and into the camera creating glare and deep shadows.  So I needed to photoshop using shadow highlight adjustments to get a reasonable post.

Not long after Train 55 came through westbound..  The sun was at a perfect angle.

I then decided to look for a new location for the next train coming out of Montreal.

I drove east to the RR crossing at Baker Road which is between Gagnon and Casselman.  The location again had an excellent sun angle for west-bounds and the right of way was very clear with trees on both sides.  Looks like they were planning to do tie replacement.  This is train 59 from Montreal to Ottawa.

My final move was to the South Nation River in Casselman.  There is a vacant lot on the south east side of the rail bridge with a road and parking area.  The trains blow for crossings so you know when they are coming.  The first train at this location was East bound Train 38.  It slowed and stopped at the Casselman Station.  There is a passing siding just east of town and I think it waited there for the next train from Montreal.


And there it is Train 37 heading for Ottawa.  The afternoon schedule allowed for some good VIA RAIL action.  5 trains in roughly 2 hours.  A nice little outing to enjoy the great outdoors and trains.