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Late afternoon CN-CP pool train The International Limited, bound for Toronto at Canadian Pacific Westmount Station. In charge is CN's CLC (FM) passenger C-Liner CPA16-5 No.6705 with GMD FPB NO.6601 and MLW FPA-4 No.6783 March 19, 1965.
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Caption: Late afternoon CN-CP pool train The International Limited, bound for Toronto at Canadian Pacific Westmount Station. In charge is CN's CLC (FM) passenger C-Liner CPA16-5 No.6705 with GMD FPB NO.6601 and MLW FPA-4 No.6783 March 19, 1965.

Photographer:
Roger Lalonde [152] (more) (contact)
Date: 03/19/1965 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 6705 (search)
Train Symbol: The International Limited (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CP Westmount Station (search)
City/Town: Montreal (search)
Province: Quebec (search)
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4 Comments
  1. Wow. Thanks for sharing this.

  2. Excellent.

  3. Great shot! Judging by the skirting on the second unit, I’d say that’s a C-Liner B-unit trailing and not an F9B. Perhaps 6801?

  4. The paint scheme gives me the impression this was fairly late in their service life. although they are about as far from steam as a loco gets, I’ve always loved the throaty FM locomotives. I wish they had stuck around longer.

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