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Southern Rails Cooperative shoves cars they just pulled from the CP interchange across the CP mainline toward the CN interchange. Southern Rails Cooperative operates this portion of former CN track.
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Caption: Southern Rails Cooperative shoves cars they just pulled from the CP interchange across the CP mainline toward the CN interchange. Southern Rails Cooperative operates this portion of former CN track.

Photographer:
Matt Watson [674] (more) (contact)
Date: 10/21/2019 (search)
Railway: Other (search)
Reporting Marks: GMTX 2238 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Not Provided
City/Town: Moose Jaw (search)
Province: Saskatchewan (search)
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8 Comments
  1. Very cool. The grade down to the CP interchange is something else too!

  2. What is the body of water?

  3. Did you catch them along Home Street, Matt? That looked pretty cool along there.

  4. jknott86 – Yes I did, I’ve uploaded it, so screeners permitting, you should see it soon.

  5. I spent most of the day foaming and the chores so I just let in last night’s stuff. Everyone deserves their front page time :)

    Expect the last 3 (Matt’s included) by tomorrow morning. Then whatever’s uploaded tonight will be tomorrow afternoon around suppertime. When things are busy we push things through faster, but when it’s slow and especially on a weekend we like to have it so there’s new stuff each day. Gotta have surprises! The goal is two surprises per day if possible but it does mean sometimes we hold stuff for 12 to 24 hours. But this keeps things fresh and gives good front page time to everyone which is only fair.

    Hope this helps explain reasoning!

  6. Stephen C. Host- Making people wait at the edge of their seats to see cloudy pictures of GP38s…. is that even legal !

  7. Haha don’t undersell it too much. It’s a neat scene there and I can’t find any other images of it online. So cloudy or not it’s still unique.

    I appreciate you taking requests! I was tempted to ask as soon as you uploaded this.

  8. LOL. Matt – we also have to approve photos in order :) (by date uploaded)

    When you get a magazine in the mail it’s nice to see the surprises. We just do things one bit at a time :)

    Tomorrow also looking like a great day!

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