Last passenger run on the DAR -- video

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seaclock22
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Last passenger run on the DAR -- video

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I don't know if there has been any talk about this video on the Facebook page. The YouTube algorithm served up a video from the Kentville Historical Society about the Kentville station and I saw that there was also a video about the last trains from Yarmouth to Halifax. The picture quality isn't great (VHS after all) but it's an invaluable document of the Dayliner run. I'd love to hear anyone's observations/commentary on the video. Are there anymore films like this I wonder? (It looks like the guy at the South Ohio stop (2:18) is holding a video camera.)

https://youtu.be/o7ZhlNiKN8E?si=wMjZGpBpXq2SASYH

A couple of my thoughts:

1) I was always nervous crossing the big bridges, at least in daylight. It was a big relief to get past Clementsport heading east and Weymouth heading west. :)
2) Though the Dayliner was no TGV, it's clear that it often travelled at a pretty decent clip. I mean, sure, it was a long trip for a mere 216 miles but a certain amount of time could have been saved if there had been fewer stops. My guess is that it wasn't really track geometry that was the problem (particularly curves) but the overall condition of the ROW that slowed it down. Imagine if the line had been upgraded to smooth welded rail with rock ballast, the bridges has been replaced with more modern (and preferably straight) structures that didn't require the train to slow to a crawl, and the level crossings had had gates. Oh, and if the RDCs had been replaced with something more modern and lighter. I know everyone's nostalgic for the RDCs but I would have preferred the service to have been treated as a modern means of transport rather than a kind of holdover from a former age. But we'll never know what could have been.
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