Trackside Treasure

Sunday, January 3, 2021

Kingston's Canadian Locomotive Company

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Don McQueen and Bill Thomson's seminal book  Constructed in Kingston - a History of the Canadian Locomotive Companies 1854-1968 was   pu...
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Sunday, December 27, 2020

Modelling a Working Scrapyard

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Well, not "working" as in piles of steel and aluminum being dumped, pulverised, moved around, loaded, unloaded and all that. Seems...
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Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Merry Christmask 2020

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That's no typo in the title! I'll be home at Christmas; You can`t call on me. Please don't ask, and wear a mask; It's just m...
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Eric Gagnon was born in Montreal, Quebec and has lived in Kingston, Ontario most of his life. Much time was spent trackside when not in school, college or practising as a medical laboratory technologist. Married with two children, Eric is also an HO-scale modeller, musician, avid reader and blogger, having launched his Canadian railfan blog Trackside Treasure in 2008. Eric's first book Trackside with VIA:The First 35 Years, published in 2011, was followed by two more in 2012: Trackside with VIA:Cross-Canada Compendium and Consist Companion. In 2017, Eric published his fourth book, Trackside with VIA - Research & Recollections, followed by his two-volume Trains & Grains series in June, 2018, then two books on Kingston's waterfront history - Smoke on the Waterfront in November 2020, and Stories on the Waterfront in August, 2021.
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