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C93 has just arrived in Fort Erie and is pulling ahead to clear the switch so that they can shove back into the south side of the yard to make their set off for CN. In a move that is now largely the realm of SD40Es, it's a treat to get an SD40-2 lead on C93 these days. A short while later, CN L561 would return from Buffalo and lift the setoff from NS, shown here.
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Caption: C93 has just arrived in Fort Erie and is pulling ahead to clear the switch so that they can shove back into the south side of the yard to make their set off for CN. In a move that is now largely the realm of SD40Es, it's a treat to get an SD40-2 lead on C93 these days. A short while later, CN L561 would return from Buffalo and lift the setoff from NS, shown here.

Photographer:
James Knott [529] (more) (contact)
Date: 05/16/2020 (search)
Railway: Norfolk Southern (search)
Reporting Marks: NS 3344 (search)
Train Symbol: C93 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Stamford Sub (search)
City/Town: Fort Erie (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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2 Comments
  1. Either an SD40-2 or an SD40E would work for me! NS power in Montreal is mostly the usual GE’s; almost always at night too.

  2. I am the complete opposite! :) Never once personally shot a GE on this job and would very much like to.

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