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Caption: A CLC CPA16-5, CNR 6702, leads a westbound passenger train at Copetown. Estimated as circa 1960, this could be mid afternoon train 83, from Toronto - London
M. Wallace Photo, Jacob Patterson Collection Slide.
Classic.
Can’t be 83, it’s more like a shortened version of Number 9 ( who was at night). Mail/express cars and a single coach, so not much people revenue. A branchline train for like Stratford via the Drumbo Sub??
Holy! I never knew CNR used FM C-liners on passenger service! Gorgeous!
Classic.
Can’t be 83, it’s more like a shortened version of Number 9 ( who was at night). Mail/express cars and a single coach, so not much people revenue. A branchline train for like Stratford via the Drumbo Sub??