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With passenger movements briefly in the clear, a handful of freight movements can get underway.  An eastbound freight behind CN 5074-5072-9424 approaches Bathurst Street, while a westbound swings around behind Cabin D, led by CN 3230-3201-4521-3120.  A van hop waits over on the Weston Sub to shove into TTR territory.

Scan and editing by Jacob Patterson.
Copyright Notice: This image ©John Freyseng all rights reserved.



Caption: With passenger movements briefly in the clear, a handful of freight movements can get underway. An eastbound freight behind CN 5074-5072-9424 approaches Bathurst Street, while a westbound swings around behind Cabin D, led by CN 3230-3201-4521-3120. A van hop waits over on the Weston Sub to shove into TTR territory.

Scan and editing by Jacob Patterson.

Photographer:
John Freyseng [293] (more) (contact)
Date: 09/1978 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 5074, CN 5072, CN 9424 (search)
Train Symbol: N/A (search)
Subdivision/SNS: TTR - Bathurst (search)
City/Town: Toronto (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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4 Comments
  1. Fruit up front, so likely 392. What a shot.

  2. Awesome!

  3. Oh wow!

  4. Now this is a John Freyseng special (heh heh heh!). The Cabin D at far right, and so much to look at and see.

    Questions from this person who was too young to remember from back then:

    Why did trains swing around at Cabin D like that? that one track seems strange, and it’s still there today.

    There’s a boxcar and what looks like an auto-carrier – looks like a Car-Go-Rail car. No power attached to it..! in between both trains. What for?

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