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Haven't submitted here in a good while so, here-goes:

I was tipped off the previous evening by a friend of mine as to which of the handful of morning inbound GO trains had an F59PH leading. After grabbing a quick breakfast I walked to Wallace Ave bridge and nabbed GO #2720 lead by GO no.558, with six bi-level coaches on the pin. The train is seen dashing through the Junction neighbourhood of Toronto, about to fly past the platforms at Bloor GO-UPX station.

Due to this seemingly endless COVID nightmare, transport agencies have effectively downsized daily operations as a large swath of the population now works from home. Yet, despite the lighter rush hour density, GO still operates a handful of suburbans between Milton and Toronto, albeit at half capacity per run, which in turn allowed older F59 locomotives to reappear on the Milton line after being phased out by MP40's and twelve car consists back in 2008.
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Caption: Haven't submitted here in a good while so, here-goes:I was tipped off the previous evening by a friend of mine as to which of the handful of morning inbound GO trains had an F59PH leading. After grabbing a quick breakfast I walked to Wallace Ave bridge and nabbed GO #2720 lead by GO no.558, with six bi-level coaches on the pin. The train is seen dashing through the Junction neighbourhood of Toronto, about to fly past the platforms at Bloor GO-UPX station.Due to this seemingly endless COVID nightmare, transport agencies have effectively downsized daily operations as a large swath of the population now works from home. Yet, despite the lighter rush hour density, GO still operates a handful of suburbans between Milton and Toronto, albeit at half capacity per run, which in turn allowed older F59 locomotives to reappear on the Milton line after being phased out by MP40's and twelve car consists back in 2008.

Photographer:
Cameron Applegath [7] (more) (contact)
Date: 11/09/2020 (search)
Railway: GO Transit (search)
Reporting Marks: GO (search)
Train Symbol: GO 2712 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CP Galt Subdivision (search)
City/Town: Toronto (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. Glad you got it man

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