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Former tourist train L'Amiral RS-18u #1849 leads the Monday Matapédia - New Richmond run on a foggy morning through the old town of Sillarsville, now part of Ristigouche-Sud-Est. It is very common to be greeted by fog when driving through the Ristigouche river valley at this time of the day.
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Caption: Former tourist train L'Amiral RS-18u #1849 leads the Monday Matapédia - New Richmond run on a foggy morning through the old town of Sillarsville, now part of Ristigouche-Sud-Est. It is very common to be greeted by fog when driving through the Ristigouche river valley at this time of the day.

Photographer:
Ian Malenfant-Picard [40] (more) (contact)
Date: 06/10/2024 (search)
Railway: Societe de chemin de fer de la Gaspesie (search)
Reporting Marks: SFG 1849 (search)
Train Symbol: SFG 565 East (search)
Subdivision/SNS: SFG Cascapédia Subdivision (search)
City/Town: Ristigouche-Sud-Est (search)
Province: Quebec (search)
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8 Comments
  1. What a remarkable scene. And that power sure isn’t too shabby.
    Ya hit a home run with this one!

  2. Excellent scene, Ian.

  3. Thanks Arnold! This is likely to be the train shot i’m the most proud of!

  4. Thanks Jacob!

  5. Wow, what a view. Very nice Ian!

  6. Thanks Noe!

  7. This is a fantastic composition. You’ve made a cloudy crummy day look amazing ;)

  8. Thanks Stephen! That day wasn’t as cloudy as it seems, the sun was hiding behind the thick fog that hovered above the river, once i was past Pointe-à-la-Croix, the fog was behind me and the sun shinned all day long!

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