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CN 5293 is seen leading a set of light power on the Central Butte Sub through the north end of Moose Jaw Saskatchewan. There are no less than three bridges in town with similar paint jobs.
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Caption: CN 5293 is seen leading a set of light power on the Central Butte Sub through the north end of Moose Jaw Saskatchewan. There are no less than three bridges in town with similar paint jobs.

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Matt Watson [672] (more) (contact)
Date: 10/21/2019 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 5293 (search)
Train Symbol: CN# 557 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Central Butte Sub (search)
City/Town: Moose Jaw (search)
Province: Saskatchewan (search)
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  1. Nice Matt. You have a much better unit on the bridge than the big GE I caught on mine this summer. Checking CNRHA, they have photos of the other 2 bridges in town on their site. They refer to them as a type 6 & 7 (they have a developed a system of types for the lettering). This bridge is listed as ?. I would call it a type 6a. It has all the characteristics of a type 6, it’s because the span is shorter that “courtesy and service” was put underneath and a little smaller. I can appreciate the difficulty of getting a photo like this with good sun exposure on the bridge and a unit passing over it. :-)
    CNRHA should give you a ring and add this beauty to their bridge collection.

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