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Another demonstration of the rule that "the best trains run on the lousy weather days". Here we have a westbound CP freight, likely the Starlight, easing through the track diversion due to the construction of the Brant Street underpass in Burlington. It is led by an interesting lash-up of CP RS18 8751 in "script", GP35 5021 in the then-new CP Rail colours, and leased Illinois Central C-636 1101.
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Caption: Another demonstration of the rule that "the best trains run on the lousy weather days". Here we have a westbound CP freight, likely the Starlight, easing through the track diversion due to the construction of the Brant Street underpass in Burlington. It is led by an interesting lash-up of CP RS18 8751 in "script", GP35 5021 in the then-new CP Rail colours, and leased Illinois Central C-636 1101.

Photographer:
Doug Page [370] (more) (contact)
Date: 5/ /1970 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 8751 (search)
Train Symbol: westbound (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Burlington (search)
City/Town: Burlington (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. Weren’t there issues with the IC C636′s? I read that there was.

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