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A sextet of lease FURX power trails on 255 - after having been routed via Buffalo/Fort Erie/Windsor on 254 Sunday night. Can anyone say damn clerks????? Thank you to the Clerk who made this mistake. ;)
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Caption: After meeting 255 at Wolverton (picture here) a sextet of lease FURX power trails on 254 - after having been routed via Buffalo/Fort Erie/Windsor on 255 Sunday night. Can anyone say damn clerks????? Thank you to the Clerk who made this mistake. ;) Anyone have details to this move - why, where and what?

Photographer:
Stephen C. Host [1494] (more) (contact)
Date: 07/15/2014 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CEFX 1058, CP 9772, HLCX 7180, HLCX 7843, HLCX 7014, HLCX 8145, HLCX 8147, HLCX 7860 (search)
Train Symbol: 254 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Galt Subdivision (search)
City/Town: Galt (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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4 Comments
  1. FAPPE!

  2. Wow! That’s a catch. ;)

  3. This is so sick

  4. Thanks guys. Interestingly enough, this shot was not without additional excitement. By the time 254 passed there was only 10 minutes of sunlight left – but we were in the most gilded part of the evening light. Furthermore, just as 254 calledOrrs Lake mileboard, the sun dissapeared behind some clouds and we were completely shadowed in… in and out the sun was going — just as 254 approached the bridge – the sun came out brilliantly. Such suspense! Three of us were on this side of the bridge all waiting in bated anticipation, and exchanged high fives after it has passed.

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