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A five pack of CSX GP38-2's prepare to back onto their 80+ car train to take it back to CSX rails on the west side of Sarnia.
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Caption: A five pack of CSX GP38-2's prepare to back onto their 80+ car train to take it back to CSX rails on the west side of Sarnia.

Photographer:
Myles Roach [201] (more) (contact)
Date: 06/23/2013 (search)
Railway: CSX Transportation (search)
Reporting Marks: CSX 2690 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Canada (search)
City/Town: Sarnia (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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6 Comments
  1. Nice.. what was the circumstance that saw five units on the transfer?

    I’ve seen a list (don’t have it handy) of the Canadian assigned units.. this must be nearly all of them at the time.

  2. (for Sarnia)

  3. Supposedly, there was a huge train to Wallaceburg on the Monday after this that required 3 units so they needed some extra power to be able to switch around Sarnia.

  4. 2697, 2672 & 2757 brought 87 cars into the yard this day as well.

  5. This is also unbelievable. One of those ‘pictures or it didn’t happen’ things.

    Glad you were here to get it!

  6. Thanks, what was supposed to be a quick stop on the way back from a camping trip turned into a lengthy chase.

    I departed once they hit home rails, I would have like to chased them back to the station however my hungover occupants patience was running thin by that point.

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