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SFG 565's engines crawl past Matapédia station on a foggy Monday morning as they ride on CN's trackage to interchange cars for and from CN 562, before heading to New Richmond. On the right, you can see the cars that they dropped off, and in the background, the cars that they are about to pick up.
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Caption: SFG 565's engines crawl past Matapédia station on a foggy Monday morning as they ride on CN's trackage to interchange cars for and from CN 562, before heading to New Richmond. On the right, you can see the cars that they dropped off, and in the background, the cars that they are about to pick up.

Photographer:
Ian Malenfant-Picard [52] (more) (contact)
Date: 06/10/2024 (search)
Railway: Societe de chemin de fer de la Gaspesie (search)
Reporting Marks: SFG 1819 (search)
Train Symbol: SFG 565 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: VIA Matapédia Station (search)
City/Town: Matapédia (search)
Province: Quebec (search)
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6 Comments
  1. Oh-h-h-h…nice!!! Things have changed since I was there last. Great paint scheme.

  2. Another great capture Ian! Thanks for sharing and all related information. Interesting rail activity taking place in a scenic region.

  3. Are you thinking like me, Glenn? As in “packing your bags” and making a trip? Ian’s work is opening eyes.

  4. Yes sir, I have been working on a junket to parts of QC & NB for a few weeks now! Can’t wait to do an indepth run this time.

  5. @awmooney @Glenn
    Thanks guys! Despite not having as dense traffic as the Montreal region does, it sure is a nice area to railfan. I would strongly recommend stopping at Sartigan along the way too!

  6. A great angle! thanks for sharing.

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