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Ps: This site is monitored but not actively posting on a regular basis. Mostly these are stories & some photos saved from a defunct site known as Verdun Connections which was on MSN Groups initially then on a social network called Multiply.
Hi Steve (give me one 1) ! This is an Ottawa-Carleton Transport (OC Transport) (octranspo) articulated bus with air conditioned. My guess: Make: Orion JM
Hi Steve, Loved the Ottawa bus photos. Any chance of an Ottawa O Train photo? The first wedding I ever went to was in Ottawa. I was about ten years old and I remember seeing those old Ottawa red streetcars running through the downtown streets. Unfortunately I did not get to ride any. Walter
Hi Steve ! The bus saga continues ... Fleet #Year MadeMakeModel & bus lengthEngine & HorsepowerTransmission & Speed 1) octranspo 4235: 4201-4273 2003-2004 New Flyer Industries D40i Invero 40 ft Cummins ISL 280 280 hp Allison B400R Note: 3 or 5 speed (not specified) 2) octranspo 9307 and 9311: 9301-9330 1993 NovaBUS Corp. TC40-102A 40 ft Detroit Diesel 6V92TA 253 hp Allson V731 3 speed Concerning the remaining 2 buses, I would suggest to consult the following website: http://www.barp.ca/ JM
Jean Marie, Thanks so much for the Ottawa O Train & Ottawa redcar streetcar. I have a good buddy I grewup with who's retired in Ottawa, I'll pass this on to him. Did you ever ride those Ottawa redcars? I can remember seeing the streetcars in Cornwall, Ontario from the train while travelling to Toronto to see relatives. The Cornwall streetcars had a loop at the CNR station. I would have loved to ride the Cornwall streetcars but never did. Thanks again-Walter
Hello Walter ! Some refs of Cornwall streetcars ... Cornwall Cornwall Street Railway, Light & Power http://davesrailpix.com/odds/on/on.htm Cornwall Street Railway, Light & Power #14 at the Illinois Railway Museum Joe Testagrose collection http://davesrailpix.com/odds/on/htm/corn57.htm Cornwall Street Railway #26 All photos are from the collection of Oliver McKee, Brighton, Ontario, Canada. http://www.ectma.org/Cornwallhtml.html http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~wyatt/alltime/cornwall-on.html JM
Good morning Steve ! Thanks for all the photos of Ottawa streetcars. I think you will find this site interesting: SIGNIFICANT DATES IN OTTAWA/HULL STREET AND LIGHT RAILWAY HISTORY http://www.railways.incanada.net/candate/street.htm JM
Thanks Jean Marie. I remember visiting my friend Murray Wardrobe who got a job as a disk jockey at CJBB in Cornwall, Ontario in 1962. At that time the trolley busses were still running along with little electric freight engines pulling freight cars through the streets. I asked if they ever ran the streetcars on occasion as the tracks & overhead wire were still in place & used by the electric engines. No one had seen streetcars in a couple of years however. I did have a 10oz bottle of KIK-Cola. Remember we only had quart bottles KIK-Cola in Montreal. I also had a new beverage that had just come to Canada and chose Cornwall as it's first market. That was DrPepper-Walter
Good morning Walter ! Memories from Cornwall, ON. Cornwall Street Railway, Light & Power 12 and 17 on a fan trip, July 5, 1970 Joe Testagrose collection *** BRILL TROLLEY COACH 105 (Cornwall, Ontario) http://www.trainweb.org/elso/csr_105.htm JM
Thanks Jean Marie. Cornwall should have started running tourist streetcars in the nineteen seventies while they still had the tracks & trolley wires. Cornwall is in bad shape today with not much going for it. A lot of people would visit if they could ride around town in an old streetcar system-Walter
Cornwall is still a very nice looking town. I was there on June 30th of this year. Yes, it has had its' share of store abandonments, and loss of jobs, but the people that I spoke to were all very pleasant. I felt very good with the display of Canada Flags that were to be seen everywhere. We don't see a lot of this in La Belle Province. One thing positive about Cornwall, is that it smells MUCH BETTER than it did about 30 years ago when I first went there for a drive on my 1973 Honda 350 motorcycle.
Hey Chickentaco2000 That funny smell in Cornwall was from the sulfer used in making the matches . It was one of Cornwall's biggest plants along the St.Lawrence . With all those lumber mills . Steve
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Hi Steve (give me one 1) ! This is an Ottawa-Carleton Transport (OC Transport) (octranspo) articulated bus with air conditioned. My guess: Make: Orion JM
Hey JMH here are some other busses around Ottawa . "Save A Horse And Ride A Cowboy" Steve
Hi Steve, Loved the Ottawa bus photos. Any chance of an Ottawa O Train photo? The first wedding I ever went to was in Ottawa. I was about ten years old and I remember seeing those old Ottawa red streetcars running through the downtown streets. Unfortunately I did not get to ride any. Walter
Hi Steve ! The bus saga continues ... Fleet # Year
Made Make Model &
bus length Engine & Horsepower Transmission
& Speed 1) octranspo 4235: 4201-4273 2003-2004 New Flyer Industries D40i Invero
40 ft Cummins ISL 280
280 hp Allison B400R Note: 3 or 5 speed (not specified) 2) octranspo 9307 and 9311: 9301-9330 1993 NovaBUS Corp. TC40-102A
40 ft Detroit Diesel 6V92TA
253 hp Allson V731
3 speed Concerning the remaining 2 buses, I would suggest to consult the following website: http://www.barp.ca/ JM
Hi Walter ! Ottawa O Train photo: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottawa_O-Train http://www.octranspo.com/train_menue.htm Old Ottawa red streetcar: JM
Jean Marie, Thanks so much for the Ottawa O Train & Ottawa redcar streetcar. I have a good buddy I grewup with who's retired in Ottawa, I'll pass this on to him. Did you ever ride those Ottawa redcars? I can remember seeing the streetcars in Cornwall, Ontario from the train while travelling to Toronto to see relatives. The Cornwall streetcars had a loop at the CNR station. I would have loved to ride the Cornwall streetcars but never did. Thanks again-Walter
Walter, I never ride those Ottawa red streetcars. Just the MTC streetcars. JM
Hey JMH , in response to message # 2 . I been to that site it's a good site . That's where I got those pictures . Keep up the great listings . Steve
Hello Walter ! Some refs of Cornwall streetcars ... Cornwall
Cornwall Street Railway, Light & Power http://davesrailpix.com/odds/on/on.htm Cornwall Street Railway, Light & Power
#14 at the Illinois Railway Museum
Joe Testagrose collection http://davesrailpix.com/odds/on/htm/corn57.htm Cornwall Street Railway #26 All photos are from the collection of Oliver McKee, Brighton, Ontario, Canada. http://www.ectma.org/Cornwallhtml.html http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~wyatt/alltime/cornwall-on.html JM
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Good morning Steve ! Thanks for all the photos of Ottawa streetcars. I think you will find this site interesting: SIGNIFICANT DATES IN OTTAWA/HULL STREET AND LIGHT RAILWAY HISTORY http://www.railways.incanada.net/candate/street.htm JM
Thanks JMH for that site . I'll check it out . "Save A Horse And Ride A Cowboy" Steve
Thanks Jean Marie. I remember visiting my friend Murray Wardrobe who got a job as a disk jockey at CJBB in Cornwall, Ontario in 1962. At that time the trolley busses were still running along with little electric freight engines pulling freight cars through the streets. I asked if they ever ran the streetcars on occasion as the tracks & overhead wire were still in place & used by the electric engines. No one had seen streetcars in a couple of years however. I did have a 10oz bottle of KIK-Cola. Remember we only had quart bottles KIK-Cola in Montreal. I also had a new beverage that had just come to Canada and chose Cornwall as it's first market. That was DrPepper-Walter
I first had Dr.Pepper in North Carolina in 1965. I loved it then and still do. The diet version even tastes pretty good.
Good morning Walter ! Memories from Cornwall, ON. Cornwall Street Railway, Light & Power 12 and 17 on a fan trip, July 5, 1970 Joe Testagrose collection *** BRILL TROLLEY COACH 105 (Cornwall, Ontario) http://www.trainweb.org/elso/csr_105.htm JM
Thanks Jean Marie. Cornwall should have started running tourist streetcars in the nineteen seventies while they still had the tracks & trolley wires. Cornwall is in bad shape today with not much going for it. A lot of people would visit if they could ride around town in an old streetcar system-Walter
Cornwall is still a very nice looking town. I was there on June 30th of this year. Yes, it has had its' share of store abandonments, and loss of jobs, but the people that I spoke to were all very pleasant. I felt very good with the display of Canada Flags that were to be seen everywhere. We don't see a lot of this in La Belle Province. One thing positive about Cornwall, is that it smells MUCH BETTER than it did about 30 years ago when I first went there for a drive on my 1973 Honda 350 motorcycle.
Hey Chickentaco2000 That funny smell in Cornwall was from the sulfer used in making the matches . It was one of Cornwall's biggest plants along the St.Lawrence . With all those lumber mills . Steve
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