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Not one, but two private cars bringing up the rear. The southbound Adirondack has just left Montreal's Central station, and is crossing over the Lachine canal with two private cars: Ohio River and Babbling Brook bringing up the rear as they pass the closed Wellington tower. Built by Budd for the New York Central's Boston-Chicago New England States, the Babbling Brook has a Canadian connection as CP bought it from NYC in 1959 and they sold it to Quebec Cartier Mining Company in 1969.
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Caption: Not one, but two private cars bringing up the rear. The southbound Adirondack has just left Montreal's Central station, and is crossing over the Lachine canal with two private cars: Ohio River and Babbling Brook bringing up the rear as they pass the closed Wellington tower. Built by Budd for the New York Central's Boston-Chicago New England States, the Babbling Brook has a Canadian connection as CP bought it from NYC in 1959 and they sold it to Quebec Cartier Mining Company in 1969.

Photographer:
Michael Berry [3937] (more) (contact)
Date: 10/18/2015 (search)
Railway: Amtrak (search)
Reporting Marks: Babbling Brook (search)
Train Symbol: AMTK 68 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN St-Hyacinthe Sub (search)
City/Town: Montreal (search)
Province: Quebec (search)
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