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June 17, 1956. Gerald (Gerry) B. Irvine. Gerry was an engineer for CPR, and he was my father in law. I have few details about this image, other than I found it while going through a box of pics.
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Caption: June 17, 1956. Gerald (Gerry) B. Irvine. Gerry was an engineer for CPR, and he was my father in law. I have few details about this image, other than I found it while going through a box of pics.

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Date: 06/17/1956 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: Not Provided
Train Symbol: 3632 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Not Provided
City/Town: unknown (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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4 Comments
  1. GREAT PHOTO! Hope you find out more information as to where it was taken. :)

  2. The locomotive and the date should pinpoint it to a certain division it since most were assigned to home terminals. I bet the Sleuths on this site may have a clue!

  3. I would be interested in any information that is available. Gerry passed away in 1986. I understand that they were probably living in London, Ont. when this pic was taken. The image was found on a slide, and from the clarity, may have been professionally done.

  4. 3632 did spend some time assigned the Port McNicoll & Toronto area in the late 50′s. Perhaps someone with 1950′s CP steam assignments could help narrow it down more.

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