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Detouring due to severe washouts on CP's Laggan Subdivsion in central Alberta, CP Train 101-17 (running as CN train F40151 21 between East Edmonton, AB and Coho, BC) speeds west on the most scenic part of CN's Edson Subdivision. The train consisted of CP ES44AC 8907, AC4400CW 9775, ES44ACs 8711 and 8755 on the headend, followed by 93 intermodal platforms, AC4400CW 9683 mid-train with another 43 intermodal platforms behind that. A real rocket traveling on their bosses former turf!
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Caption: Detouring due to severe washouts on CP's Laggan Subdivsion in central Alberta, CP Train 101-17 (running as CN train F40151 21 between East Edmonton, AB and Coho, BC) speeds west on the most scenic part of CN's Edson Subdivision. The train consisted of CP ES44AC 8907, AC4400CW 9775, ES44ACs 8711 and 8755 on the headend, followed by 93 intermodal platforms, AC4400CW 9683 mid-train with another 43 intermodal platforms behind that. A real rocket traveling on their bosses former turf!

Photographer:
Tim Stevens [275] (more) (contact)
Date: 06/21/2013 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 8907 (search)
Train Symbol: CN F40151 21 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Mile 220.5 CN Edson Sub (search)
City/Town: Jasper (search)
Province: Alberta (search)
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2 Comments
  1. Beauty!

  2. Wasn’t there another photo – found here at Railpictures.ca – taken in almost the same spot, with the train emerging out of what looks like fog?

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