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	<title>Comments on: Roster shots should be 50mm&#8230;(in digital world 50mm FX ( DX 35mm)) &#8230;.


the only way to get all four ..so 135mm it is&#8230;.two builders&#8230;.and what a quad&#8230;.


CLC 1951 built D-T-C  44H44A1 #22 now resides in Tottenham. (D-T-C = Diesel Torque Converter)


GMD 1979 built SD40-2 #5920, active?


GMD 1950 built FP7A #4036, retired 1982ish


GMD 1954 built GP9 #8509 rebuilt 1980ish into a GP9u renumbered #1516, retired 2014


A Sunday at  Agincourt, February 22, 1981 Kodachrome by S.Danko


Interesting: yesterday (how appropriate), on Saturday December 7, 2024, that SD40-2&#8242;s sister, #5920 was on the Mactier Sub-Division handling a &#8216;work special&#8217; a k a plough extra, north of Medonte.
 

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		<title>By: Klaucker</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Dec 2024 16:58:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What a line up...a dog&#039;s breakfast of Power... Beautiful in every sense</description>
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