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Climbing the hill to St Liboire on the former Grand Trunk mainline train 393 is midway through its journey from Richmond, QC to CN's Southwark yard near Montreal.  The four units are working hard with 84 cars in tow.
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Caption: Climbing the hill to St Liboire on the former Grand Trunk mainline train 393 is midway through its journey from Richmond, QC to CN's Southwark yard near Montreal. The four units are working hard with 84 cars in tow.

Photographer:
Ken Goslett [120] (more) (contact)
Date: 07/08/2020 (search)
Railway: St. Lawrence and Atlantic (search)
Reporting Marks: SL&A 3004 (search)
Train Symbol: 393 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Sherbrooke sub (search)
City/Town: St-Liboire (search)
Province: Quebec (search)
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3 Comments
  1. As much as I am sick of these ornage paint jobs everywhere, this is a very nice shot. :o )

  2. Wait until they invade downtown Guelph…!!

  3. I remember when osr invaded cn! And a certain hogger named Mongo was the hogger rescuing g e x r after a derailment!

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