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Since the Triple Crown service on CN has ceased, I thought I'd share this photo of CN 145 back in the summer of 2005. CN 145 cruises westward on the Halton Sub on a beautiful summer afternoon with a lone GEC Alstom locomotive on the point - GCFX 6067.
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Caption: Since the Triple Crown service on CN has ceased, I thought I'd share this photo of CN 145 back in the summer of 2005. CN 145 cruises westward on the Halton Sub on a beautiful summer afternoon with a lone GEC Alstom locomotive on the point - GCFX 6067.

Photographer:
Kevin Flood [395] (more) (contact)
Date: 07/28/2005 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: GCFX 6067 (search)
Train Symbol: CN 145 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Halton Sub - Mile 22 (Maple Ave) (search)
City/Town: Georgetown (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. Not only a nice shot, it is of train #145 on your 145th submission.

  2. Hey Kevin, there is 1 last 145 sitting at Conport at Mac Yrd right now. I have been checking to see when it will run but no words yet. The Roadrailer equiptment is on 2 tracks and they seem to be gathering all the leftover trailers to make up the last train. It looks almost complete, so it could be any day now. Hopefully someone can catch it when it leaves, but normally its a night running train so it may be on the US side where its photographed.

  3. The last 145 ran on Nov 30 at around 1745 and arrived in Sarnia at midnight. Hopefully someone got a few photos.

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