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Anticipation: OSR's two FP9A's respond to the crew's heavy throttle application with snow drifts ahead.. a glorious, melodic sound is heard as their 567's groan in response, and our hearts (Crew and photographer) are all beating faster knowing that something exciting is about to happen. I won't post the next image immediately folks, but please comment below what you think comes next :)
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Caption: Anticipation: OSR St. Thomas job's two FP9A's respond to the crew's heavy throttle application with snow drifts ahead.. a glorious, melodic sound is heard as their 567's groan in response, and our hearts (Crew and photographer) beat faster knowing that something exciting is about to happen.

I won't post the next image immediately folks, but please comment below what you think comes next :)

Photographer:
Stephen C. Host [1496] (more) (contact)
Date: 12/27/2017 (search)
Railway: Ontario Southland (search)
Reporting Marks: OSR 1401, 6508 (search)
Train Symbol: St. Thomas Turn (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Not Provided
City/Town: Oxford County (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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5 Comments
  1. The two FP9A unit hit the huge snowbank then you get hit by the big drift of snow:)

  2. here is hoping you left the sunroof closed. LOL

  3. Beautiful image.
    Very well composed.

  4. You got the shot I went looking for and paid a price for trying to catch them at Mossley. =)

  5. Thank you – Dave it’s all luck of the draw, since you really can’t chase OSR too easily. I didn’t scount in advance either..

    I almost stopped near Mossley and just kept trucking.. saw the drifts, and was like whoa.. hope I had enough time to walk in – only had 30 seconds to spare. I didn’t see any other large drifts but I missed 2/3′rds of the crossings.

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