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CP potash loads head westbound, crossing the Ainslie Creek trestle, 15 miles east of Boston Bar. Behind the lead unit is a foreign visitor, CSXT AC4400CW 303, far from home. For the past year a variety of foreign power has been showing up on CP, including UP, CSX, BNSF, NS and even KCS.
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Caption: CP potash loads head westbound, crossing the Ainslie Creek trestle, 15 miles east of Boston Bar. Behind the lead unit is a foreign visitor, CSXT AC4400CW 303, far from home. For the past year a variety of foreign power has been showing up on CP, including UP, CSX, BNSF, NS and even KCS.

Photographer:
Christopher Wasney [64] (more) (contact)
Date: 02/02/2015 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 8770, CSXT 303 (search)
Train Symbol: 671 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Ainslie Creek, CN Ashcroft Sub (search)
City/Town: Boston Bar (search)
Province: British Columbia (search)
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  1. One of the most creative views of a scene that, while captivating, might not be as grand! Even Diesels look good in this!

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