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On a pleasant Sunday afternoon in mid-November, the Wolverton Turn comes into Wolverton yard to do its work. I was a tad elated to see a solid set of GP38-2s as opposed to the GP22C-ECO locomotives. Power was CP 3120-CP 3078-CP 3033.
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Caption: On a pleasant Sunday afternoon in mid-November, the Wolverton Turn comes into Wolverton yard to do its work. I was a tad elated to see a solid set of GP38-2s as opposed to the GP22C-ECO locomotives. Power was CP 3120-CP 3078-CP 3033.

Photographer:
Kevin Flood [395] (more) (contact)
Date: 11/15/2015 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 3120 (search)
Train Symbol: Wolverton Turn (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CP Galt Sub - East Begin/End CTC Wolverton (search)
City/Town: Ayr (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. I imagine this might be the Hagey job running to lift traffic at Wolverton..

    Did you get a symbol?

  2. There’s a T99 working relief days for T72 and covering off days for the Hagey jobs….just a guess Kevin said it was Sunday.

    Great shot, really cool solid set of 38′s!

  3. Nice catch.. if you see this again let me know. I’d love to catch a trio of 38′s again.

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