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CN #371 with a single unit, 

 
the CN 2286  ( GE 2007 built ES 44 DC ) 


 on the south service track, creeping down to the pot signal at Whitby....
 
  
In the drizzle, at the hardly ever a dull moment Hopkins Overpass, March 18, 2016 image by S.Danko
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CN #371 with a single unit,

the CN 2286 ( GE 2007 built ES 44 DC )

on the south service track, creeping down to the pot signal at Whitby....

In the drizzle, at the hardly ever a dull moment Hopkins Overpass, March 18, 2016 image by S.Danko

Photographer:
sdfourty [668] (more) (contact)
Date: 03/18/2016 (search)
Railway: Other (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 2286 / VIA 919 / Go 6xx (search)
Train Symbol: CN 371 / VIA 64 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Kingston Sub mile 304 (search)
City/Town: Oshawa West (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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4 Comments
  1. Hey Sd…what are the pink things in the tracks?

  2. They almost look like markers for railroad ties that need to be replaced but they are too uniformly placed and markings are usually done with paint. I am not sure what those are.

  3. Good question and wondered same. In speaking with some GO contract staff apparently the pink paint and ‘spikes’ on the centre line of each GO subdivision track are to allow engineering staff to monitor any movement of the roadbed and or track during construction of the new GO service facility. At some point an engineered wall / embankment will be built between the main line and the new service facility.

  4. Interesting. I wonder why they would need a wall there? There is no walls at Mimico seperating the main line for GO or VIA.

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