I Took A Vintage Train Across Canada. You Might Notice Something Unusual About The Train…
I wanted to take a coast-to-coast journey across Canada in a way that had never been seen before. To give a fresh perspective to the journey I decided to take the train. It’s not just any train, but rather the legendary 1959 passenger train that was first to be called “The Canadian.”
The train has an unexpected feature: I carry the train rather than it carrying me. The train is only 2-inches tall.
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Cape Breton Shore
Five Islands
Cathedral Grove, British Columbia
High Water
Cavendish Shore, Prince Edward Island
The Rock, Newfoundland
Lake Louise
Prairie Light
Cascade Crossing
Prairie Skyway, Saskatchewan
Kouchibouguac, New Brunswick
Driftwood, British Columbia
Water Tunnel, Nova Scotia
Badlands, Alberta
Golden Harvest
Electrical Storm
Bruce Peninsula
Algonquin Park, Ontario
Gatineau Park
Mossy Crossing
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Share on Facebookyou got me !! well done !! I really thought at first sight that it was a real train. bravo !!
It's amazing. The picture I post is of a guy in Stilbaai, South Africa's HO scale train set. It runs through three rooms in his house. It is very realistic. Chris-trein-11.jpg
you got me !! well done !! I really thought at first sight that it was a real train. bravo !!
It's amazing. The picture I post is of a guy in Stilbaai, South Africa's HO scale train set. It runs through three rooms in his house. It is very realistic. Chris-trein-11.jpg
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