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NS 328 with colorful lashup through St. Catharines.
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Caption: NS 328 with colorful lashup through St. Catharines.

Photographer:
Dean Brown [289] (more) (contact)
Date: 09/2000 (search)
Railway: Norfolk Southern (search)
Reporting Marks: CSX 7818 (search)
Train Symbol: NS 328 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Mile 12.84 CN Grimsby Sub (search)
City/Town: St. Catharines (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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4 Comments
  1. I loved this train but they always wyed so the newest thing usually led. You rarely got the junk leaders despite how badly we wanted them.

  2. Wow, that’s a nice colourful lash up for NS back then.

  3. It was only a couple times I saw a four unit lashup, usually 328 would take something from 344/343 back or sometimes they would run an extra O99 and have an extra set to take back.

    However, what gets me going in this is the trailing unit – what is it?

  4. Very nice! That trailing unit looks like LRCX 9519 from the Livingston Rebuild Center in the old NP shops in Livingston, MT.

    https://www.thedieselshop.us/LRCX.HTML

    LRCX rebuilt and leased a few dozen old GEs back in the late 90′s and early 00′s.

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