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	<title>Comments on: Every Sunday&#8230;.interesting what you may find at CP Rail Agincourt&#8230;


 CR7790 (GP38) built Oct69 for PC, the Penn Central logo and identification simply painted over. 


 CR 7792 (GP38) coupled to a rather dirty (appears oil covered) C424 &amp; that unit coupled nose to C424 #4215 &amp; perhaps a third C424 behind; 


 GP-9u 1615 (ex #8683) was retired 2011 


 and a beast: MLW M636 #4715


 Some of that CR power may have been off the Kinnear or the Starlight &#8211; the TH&amp;B Buffalo destined trains, typically if no TH&amp;B power at Agincourt (on a Sunday) for certain CR power would be&#8230;


 research shows CR 7790 made it to  Alyth summer 1985;


April 13, 1986 Kodachrome by S.Danko


More Agincourt


   The Stripes!  


   BBD&#8217;s !  


        forty locos 


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