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After spending Family Day Long Weekend up in Pembroke with family, I didn't expect to see much train wise as I got back in to town on Monday afternoon.  Luck would have it that CN L580 was returning from Hagersville with a trio of GP40-2W's.  I was able to catch them in Cainsville as they wasted no time getting back to Brantford.  I may have missed a BNSF and a UP leading 148 on Saturday and Sunday...but this was AOK to me.
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Caption: After spending Family Day Long Weekend up in Pembroke with family, I didn't expect to see much train wise as I got back in to town on Monday afternoon. Luck would have it that CN L580 was returning from Hagersville with a trio of GP40-2W's. I was able to catch them in Cainsville as they wasted no time getting back to Brantford. I may have missed a BNSF and a UP leading 148 on Saturday and Sunday...but this was AOK to me.

Photographer:
Joseph Bishop [709] (more) (contact)
Date: 02/18/2019 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 9543 (search)
Train Symbol: CN L58031-18 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Hagersville Subdivision (search)
City/Town: Brantford (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. The Hagersville sub is almost like a time machine these days. Nice to see 4 axle power still in charge for the most part

  2. Hi Joseph, what was the third unit? Looks like the six-axle experiment is over, at least temporarily (?).

  3. That would be the 9427.

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