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A morning CN eastbound powered by a pair of MLW C630m locos enters CN's Oakville Sub off the Dundas at CN Bayview.
CN 2028 and CN 2029 lead the train - the flatcar load 6 cars back looks agricultural, could be a combine harvester.
Of interest beside the south track are active lineside wires and poles, a CN telephone, and a pair of light rails perpendicular to the track - presumably to park a speeder.
The Hamilton/Burlington boundary is approximately where the engines are.
Copyright Notice: This image ©Bill McArthur photo, J.Pittman collection all rights reserved.



Caption: A morning CN eastbound powered by a pair of MLW C630m locos enters CN's Oakville Sub off the Dundas at CN Bayview.
CN 2028 and CN 2029 lead the train - the flatcar load 6 cars back looks agricultural, could be a combine harvester.

Of interest beside the south track are active lineside wires and poles, a CN telephone, and a pair of light rails perpendicular to the track - presumably to park a speeder.
The Hamilton/Burlington boundary is approximately where the engines are.

Photographer:
Bill McArthur photo, J.Pittman collection [288] (more) (contact)
Date: 1985-07-13 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 2028, CN 2029 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: CN Bayview (search)
City/Town: Hamilton (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. That might be a load from Massey Ferguson in Brantford. The NORTH AMERICAN COMBINE PLANT was in Brantford.

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