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Further to Mr. Mooney's photo of Sulphur Springs station and the two pieces of equipment on display taken November 14, 1983, here is a close-up view of the CN & CP units that still reside at the location 34 years later. The CN baggage car is ex-CN 15844 oil electric Doodle Bug built by NSC in 1931. The coach is ex-CP Business car CP 3 'Manitoba' built in 1929.
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Caption: Further to Mr. Mooney's photo of Sulphur Springs station and the two pieces of equipment on display taken November 14, 1983, here is a close-up view of the CN & CP units that still reside at the location 34 years later. The CN baggage car is ex-CN 15844 oil electric Doodle Bug built by NSC in 1931. The coach is ex-CP Business car CP 3 'Manitoba' built in 1929.

Photographer:
Terry O'Shell [404] (more) (contact)
Date: 6/28/2017 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 15844 (search)
Train Symbol: n/a (search)
Subdivision/SNS: former TH&B Waterford Sub. (search)
City/Town: Dundas (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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2 Comments
  1. When in service, this oil-electric would have had radiators above the front windows? Or was the radiator located elsewhere?

  2. Yes, the radiators were located on the cab roof above the front windows. The CN 15844 and many of her unmodified sisters can be viewed here; https://www.yourrailwaypictures.com/OldDiesels/index-railiners.html

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