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Intermodal train Q10721, a daily Montreal, Quebec to Winnipeg Manitoba train passes by the Ramara Rd grade crossing doing just under 40mp/h with only the ES44DC to handle the train. Q10721 had met its counterpart, Q10651, which runs from Robert's Bank, British Columbia to Montreal, Quebec at Quaker, a location about 40 miles south of where the photo was taken.
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Caption: Intermodal train Q10721, a daily Montreal, Quebec to Winnipeg Manitoba train passes by the Ramara Rd grade crossing doing just under 40mp/h with only the ES44DC to handle the train. Q10721 had met its counterpart, Q10651, which runs from Robert's Bank, British Columbia to Montreal, Quebec at Quaker, a location about 40 miles south of where the photo was taken.

Photographer:
Maxim Skorynin [195] (more) (contact)
Date: 7/18/2015 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 2247 (search)
Train Symbol: CN Q10721 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Mile 72.80 CN Bala Sub (search)
City/Town: Brechin East (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. For those wondering, this was shot with a Bower 8mm lens. I cropped the photo slightly to elimate disortion and dead space on the edges.

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