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Another shot of Trainmasters working around West Toronto: CP 8917 runs long-hood forward heading east on the CP's North Toronto Sub, crossing the West Toronto diamonds, likely working a West Toronto to Toronto Yard (Agincourt) transfer. The large 3-axle FM-style Trimount trucks are visible here. When a group of TM's were retired in the late 60's, a number of units had their traction motors removed from them and reused in new MLW C630M's.  The 21 FM/CLC H24-66's as well as a number of 8500 and 8600 series H16-44's were originally set up to run long hood forward (LHF) and painted as such, but most were converted to short hood forward (SHF) operation after a number of years, as is 8917 here. Even though all the Trainmasters were converted to SHF operation, one or two H16's such as 8554 and 8555 were left LHF until retirement, despite being repainted in the multimark as if they were SHF.  More at West Toronto: CP doubleheader leaving the station: http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=14058 CP 8917 from old Weston Road bridge: http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=15874 CN Steam with the interlocking tower: http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=16093 CP 8919 near West Toronto station: http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=15951
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Caption: Another shot of Trainmasters working around West Toronto: CP 8917 runs long-hood forward heading east on the CP's North Toronto Sub, crossing the West Toronto diamonds, likely working a West Toronto to Toronto Yard (Agincourt) transfer. The large 3-axle FM-style Trimount trucks are visible here. When a group of TM's were retired in the late 60's, a number of units had their traction motors removed from them and reused in new MLW C630M's.

The 21 FM/CLC H24-66's as well as a number of 8500 and 8600 series H16-44's were originally set up to run long hood forward (LHF) and painted as such, but most were converted to short hood forward (SHF) operation after a number of years, as is 8917 here. Even though all the Trainmasters were converted to SHF operation, one or two H16's such as 8554 and 8555 were left LHF until retirement, despite being repainted in the multimark as if they were SHF.

More at West Toronto:
CP doubleheader leaving the station: http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=14058
CP 8917 from old Weston Road bridge: http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=15874
CN Steam with the interlocking tower: http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=16093
CP 8919 near West Toronto station: http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=15951

Photographer:
Bill Thomson [715] (more) (contact)
Date: Summer 1965 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 8917 (search)
Train Symbol: CP transfer (search)
Subdivision/SNS: West Toronto diamond - CP North Toronto Sub (search)
City/Town: Toronto (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. A minor bit of terminology correction: No Trainmasters were painted in the “multimark” AKA “Packman” scheme. I think Bill means the maroon and grey. They didn’t get the script lettering either.

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