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The CN 1400 yard job is pictured at Bunge bayside lifting canola empties. The three head end hoppers are for the meal yard, which was the next item on the to-do list for the crew that day. Previously, they had taken tanks from the Bunge Edible Oil Facility (known to most as the EOF) on the south side of Burlington Street over to the interchange for CP.
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Caption: The CN 1400 yard job is pictured at Bunge bayside lifting canola empties. The three head end hoppers are for the meal yard, which was the next item on the to-do list for the crew that day. Previously, they had taken tanks from the Bunge Edible Oil Facility (known to most as the EOF) on the south side of Burlington Street over to the interchange for CP.

Photographer:
James Knott [529] (more) (contact)
Date: 10/18/2019 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 4116 (search)
Train Symbol: 1400 Yard Job (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CVO Lead (search)
City/Town: Hamilton (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. LOL I bet your shot is at the exact same time as my shot on the 18′th I just posted. :) About 5 PM?

  2. Yup! Was definitely a bring the camera to work and hope to find something good afterwards kinda day. :)

  3. Very nice Jamie. 4116 was one of the last GP9RM’s in Kitchener before GEXR took over in 1998.

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