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After switching the yard at Choiceland, we set off towards Nipawin. 
A line that always stuck with me that most would describe Saskatchewan, comes from the Canadian show, Corner Gas. 

“It’s my first time driving across Saskatchewan, sure is flat.
How do you mean.? 
Y’know, flat, nothing to see.
What do you mean, like topographically? Hey Hank, this guy says Saskatchewan is flat.
There’s lots to see, nothing to block your view.
See, there’s lots to see, like the mountains back there, uh, oh what the hell, I could have sworn there was a big mountain range back there, jetting up into the sky all purple and majestic, must be thinking of a postcard I saw.
Hey yeah it is kinda flat, thanks for pointing it out.
Are you guys always this sarcastic?
Nothing else to do”

The crew after letting me disembark, made a few photo runbys over a few of the lines bridge, from what I can recall, there are four standing in total, with the main attraction being the double decked bridge in Nipawin.
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Caption: After switching the yard at Choiceland, we set off towards Nipawin. A line that always stuck with me that most would describe Saskatchewan, comes from the Canadian show, Corner Gas. “It’s my first time driving across Saskatchewan, sure is flat. How do you mean.? Y’know, flat, nothing to see. What do you mean, like topographically? Hey Hank, this guy says Saskatchewan is flat. There’s lots to see, nothing to block your view. See, there’s lots to see, like the mountains back there, uh, oh what the hell, I could have sworn there was a big mountain range back there, jetting up into the sky all purple and majestic, must be thinking of a postcard I saw. Hey yeah it is kinda flat, thanks for pointing it out. Are you guys always this sarcastic? Nothing else to do” The crew after letting me disembark, made a few photo runbys over a few of the lines bridge, from what I can recall, there are four standing in total, with the main attraction being the double decked bridge in Nipawin.

Photographer:
Carson McGinness [165] (more) (contact)
Date: 05/20/2026 (search)
Railway: Torch River Rail (search)
Reporting Marks: TRR 1432 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: White Fox Sub (search)
City/Town: Love (search)
Province: Saskatchewan (search)
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