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The crew of 562 sets out light power from Port Robinson, heading to make quite a sizeable lift from Trillium at Feeder. By the time this train got on the CP Hamilton Sub, CN 3051 was in lead - meaning they made a rather atypical move at Robbins when going from the Stamford to the Hamilton. My best guess is they wanted to reverse the power so 3051 would lead the evening's 539 over to Buffalo.
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Caption: The crew of 562 sets out light power from Port Robinson, heading to make quite a sizeable lift from Trillium at Feeder. By the time this train got on the CP Hamilton Sub, CN 3051 was in lead - meaning they made a rather atypical move at Robbins when going from the Stamford to the Hamilton. My best guess is they wanted to reverse the power so 3051 would lead the evening's 539 over to Buffalo.

Photographer:
James Knott [529] (more) (contact)
Date: 11/14/2020 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: EMDX 7202 (search)
Train Symbol: 562 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Stamford Sub (search)
City/Town: Port Robinson (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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