Sunday, January 23, 2011

WINTER 1971, NORTH BAY RAIL YARD

It has been quite cold the last few days and it definitely is not a time to wander around looking for pictures. But this is a good time to go through my files and scan some Winter images from the past., pictures I have never printed but now look quite interesting seeing how everything changes in such a relatively short time. North Bay was a very important railway town with large yards and repair shops, all of which has disappeared quite a few years ago. I think Dave Brown, and many others, can remember how it looked like in the early seventies. It looks quite different now.

3 comments:

David c.h. Brown said...

You're right Mike. That was pretty much the way it looked when we arrived in North Bay, and indeed it has undergone quite a transformation since. Thanks for this. Dave

Krys and Paul said...

Beautiful and haunting Canadian winter scene - the railway is such a part of our history - though this shot coulod have been the prairies

Rob Greenfield said...

Mike, here's a link to a photo I took around the same time near there of the old train buildings
http://42itus.blogspot.com/2006/02/this-is-photo-of-canadian-pacific.html