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A New Brunswick Southern utility truck crosses the turbulent lower St John River on the ex-CP bridge. The reversing falls is just downstream (more like rapids when I was there, depends on the state of the tide). 
New Brunswick's Irving Corporation acquired the former CP (Canadian Atlantic Railway) network in New Brunswick, and operates it as the New Brunswick Southern Railway. They also have some lines over the border in Maine.
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Caption: A New Brunswick Southern utility truck crosses the turbulent lower St John River on the ex-CP bridge. The reversing falls is just downstream (more like rapids when I was there, depends on the state of the tide).
New Brunswick's Irving Corporation acquired the former CP (Canadian Atlantic Railway) network in New Brunswick, and operates it as the New Brunswick Southern Railway. They also have some lines over the border in Maine.

Photographer:
John Pittman [288] (more) (contact)
Date: 09/06/2013 (search)
Railway: New Brunswick Southern (search)
Reporting Marks: Not Provided
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: St John River bridge (search)
City/Town: St John (search)
Province: New Brunswick (search)
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