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A rather somber day is a kind way of summarizing the mood. After a rather lackluster farewell in downtown Orangeville, 333 trots along on its final run South. This being the first and last time I will have ever have photographed the line. I can only imagine it will be missed, in more ways than one in the coming future.
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Caption: A rather somber day is a kind way of summarizing the mood. After a rather lackluster farewell in downtown Orangeville, 333 trots along on its final run South. This being the first and last time I will have ever have photographed the line. I can only imagine it will be missed, in more ways than one in the coming future.

Photographer:
Carson McGinness [151] (more) (contact)
Date: 12/17/2021 (search)
Railway: Orangeville-Brampton Railway (search)
Reporting Marks: OBRY 333 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: CPR Owen Sound (search)
City/Town: Alton (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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2 Comments
  1. Nice shot Carson …the golf course in the foreground is very symbolic of what society is focussed on (nothing against golf but unless you are the course Owner or Tiger Woods it doesn’t pay the bills)…and for 150 years railways have been a symbol of prosperity….because they were ????

  2. Thanks Klaucker! That is a good way to sum up the attitude that people seem to have towards it.

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