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Interesting assortment of locomotives on this Toronto-bound train notching up as it hits Lundys Lane (Hwy 20) in the Falls after just leaving Port Robinson. There is CN 2328 (M-636), 3223 (C-424), 9635 (GP40-2L(W), and 4505 with 4580, a pair of GP9s. And no autos or truck traffic to spoil the photo.  This was shot with Fuji 100 ISO (or ASA, as referred to back then)film, using a Pentax K1000.  time is taking its' toll on these old negatives.
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Caption: Interesting assortment of locomotives on this Toronto-bound train notching up as it hits Lundys Lane (Hwy 20) in the Falls after just leaving Port Robinson. There is CN 2328 (M-636), 3223 (C-424), 9635 (GP40-2L(W), and 4505 with 4580, a pair of GP9s. And no autos or truck traffic to spoil the photo. This was shot with Fuji 100 ISO (or ASA, as referred to back then)film, using a Pentax K1000. time is taking its' toll on these old negatives.

Photographer:
A.W.Mooney [2136] (more) (contact)
Date: 02/02/1981 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 2328 (search)
Train Symbol: unknown (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Stamford Sub. (search)
City/Town: Niagara Falls (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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7 Comments
  1. Nice!

  2. Jeez

  3. Great image and, thanks for the memories. My first camera was a Pentax K1000. Twas a big deal at the time and I still have it on display in my favorite bookcase.

  4. Appreciate the comment(s). Joe; the K1000 was the favourite of the majority of us, it seems. Simple to use, little could go wrong, and it made photography a lot of fun. I still have mine as well. Previously I had a Pentax KX, which was a notch better in theory, but in reality nothing beat the K1000.

  5. Just before I hired on at CN!

  6. This is what made fanning fun – those lash ups!
    sdfourty

  7. The Pentax K1000 (first bayonet offering from Pentax)was a Cadillac compared to the Russian made Zenit E I employed as a dirt poor student!

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