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The other side of the bridge. I've shot CN 149 in the Port of Montreal on the other side of this bridge over the Lachine Canal quite often during the past 6 months, but when the days are as long as they are now, the sun swings around enough to be able to shoot the other side of the bridge. Here CN 2205, CN 2244 & 1012 lead CN 149 on the first leg of their voyage towards Toronto and eventually Chicago. Here is a shot from the other side of the bridge.
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Caption: The other side of the bridge. I've shot CN 149 in the Port of Montreal on the other side of this bridge over the Lachine Canal quite often during the past 6 months, but when the days are as long as they are now, the sun swings around enough to be able to shoot the other side of the bridge. Here CN 2205, CN 2244 & 1012 lead CN 149 on the first leg of their voyage towards Toronto and eventually Chicago. Here is a shot from the other side of the bridge.

Photographer:
Michael Berry [3941] (more) (contact)
Date: 06/10/2016 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 2205 (search)
Train Symbol: CN 149 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Wharf Spur (search)
City/Town: Montreal (search)
Province: Quebec (search)
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3 Comments
  1. Nice! What’s the solar panel for?

  2. Thanks! I was wondering the same thing…. I don’t know.

  3. Looks like there is a rail lubricator there… above water, which is a no no!

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