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 CP 2007 Holiday trainAdded: December 01, 2007 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Canadian Pacific Railway (more..)
» GE AC4400CW (more..)
» Lacolle train station (more..)
» Lacolle, Quebec, Canada (more..)
» November 29, 2007
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» CP 9824 (more..)
» CP Holiday train (more..)
» Bicot (Marc Caya) (more..)
» Contact Bicot (Marc Caya)
Remarks: The lighing is incredible!. CP 2007 Holiday train arriving in Lacolle Qc, for it's annual show followed by a view of it across the wide open fields near the U.S. border in very windy conditions.
Videographer Profile  Detailed Video Statistics

  User Comments on this Video (16)

Posted by Kent Nelson on December 1, 2007

Awesome Awesome video. Great job. Can't say enough.

Posted by Jeff Allgood on December 1, 2007

I've seen photos before but never a video of this train. That's classy as can be! Thanks for sharing.

Posted by Rod Williams on December 2, 2007

Nice video and hard to believe that in these days of penny pinching corporations that a company would put in the time, money, and effort. Well done to CP , great stuff.

Posted by Martrain on December 2, 2007

Nice video of the most wonderfull train in Canada. Great shot. Thank's to you to take it on video. Many thank's to CP, for maintain this unbelievable train each year for collect foods for the poor people. Your friend, Martin

Posted by steam_marc on December 4, 2007

You know that rule that all locomotives and cars must have reflective tape on their sides, because people couldn't see the trains in the dark? They should have lights like these instead! Nobody could miss this at a grade crossing!

Posted by NS9957 on December 4, 2007

Well, I hope no one tries to beat this train and messes up the lights! I guess that's why they have no lights near the coupler area. This is an awesome video!

Posted by Patrick Lavoie on December 5, 2007

Great video there i hop you could film the holiday train next year. Good shot.

Posted by Kostyn Dragut on December 5, 2007

Nice video Bicot. It's a very beautiful train. Great work and thanks for sharing.

Posted by Bicot (Marc Caya) on December 6, 2007

Thanks for the kind comments guys. A word of advice, if you ever get a chance to see this train with your bare eyes, go for it! It's really worth it.

Posted by Erie_Lackawanna_4eva! on February 18, 2008

When do they do that train? I'd love to see it! Great video Bicot.

Posted by jerryw78130 on July 18, 2008

This is a prime example of a company that remembers that Christmas is a time to reflect on the past yr and i'd love to this train in person. Thank you Canadian Pacific for having a true Christmas Spirit, and to you Marc for sharing this with us.

Posted by CTRailfan on August 4, 2008

You can't say enough about CP for doing this. They make a donation to the food bank of each town / city they stop in and the encourage everyone coming out to see the train and show to bring food items that are collected by the local organizations. I saw "opening night" in Scranton PA in 2007 and it was fantastic. The roaring container-on-flatcar w/candy canes contained the generators that powered all the lights. Excellent Video! Thank you for sharing.

Posted by Brian P. Roslund on October 29, 2008

Great video of the Holiday Train! Thank you for posting.

Posted by Roakley on November 23, 2008

This is absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much.

Posted by James Cullen. on December 23, 2008

This goes to show what can be part of increasing popularity of railroading. Imagine a passenger train decked out like this and who wouldn't want to take a ride on it. My compliments to Canadian Pacific.

Posted by Alex on May 21, 2010

Kudos to CP for showing the true meaning of Christmas!

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