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SD38-2 382 was one of two built in 1972 for BC Hydro by EMD in the U.S. (BC Hydro also received an SD38AC in 1971 and another SD38-2 in 1974--the latter is still in service on the Southern Railway of British Columbia.) On a pleasant day in the summer of 1984, we see both of the 1972 SDs leading a train past the Sperling siding in Langley--four years before BC Hydro's rail operations were sold to Itel (and later the Washington Group).
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Caption: SD38-2 382 was one of two built in 1972 for BC Hydro by EMD in the U.S. (BC Hydro also received an SD38AC in 1971 and another SD38-2 in 1974--the latter is still in service on the Southern Railway of British Columbia.) On a pleasant day in the summer of 1984, we see both of the 1972 SDs leading a train past the Sperling siding in Langley--four years before BC Hydro's rail operations were sold to Itel (and later the Washington Group).

Photographer:
unknown, John Eull collection [73] (more) (contact)
Date: 08/03/1984 (search)
Railway: BC Hydro (search)
Reporting Marks: BCH 383 (search)
Train Symbol: unknown (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Sperling (search)
City/Town: Langley (search)
Province: British Columbia (search)
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