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CR 19066 brings up the rear of WQLE-1 as it makes its way North on the Leamington Branch with a trainload of soup and ketchup from the Heinz plant in Leamington Ont. Jan 23rd 1981. The train will join up with the Canada Division mainline at Comber where the cars will be lifted by WQWI to St Thomas.
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Caption: CR 19066 brings up the rear of WQLE-1 as it makes its way North on the Leamington Branch with a trainload of soup and ketchup from the Heinz plant in Leamington Ont. Jan 23rd 1981. The train will join up with the Canada Division mainline at Comber where the cars will be lifted by WQWI to St Thomas.

Photographer:
David J Parker [132] (more) (contact)
Date: 01/23/1981 (search)
Railway: Conrail (search)
Reporting Marks: CR 19066 (search)
Train Symbol: WQLE-1 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CR Leamington Branch (search)
City/Town: Leamington (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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2 Comments
  1. And the last train on this line was late 1990′s or very early 2000′s ? Ripped out in 2001 I seem to recall..

  2. Notice the 3rd last and last cars in the train got out of the back shop with reversed stenciling. It happened, but not too often.

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