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Bilevel cab car AMT 2002 leads EXO 185 as it drops down the North Jct lead, which connects the Westmount and the Adirondack Subs. This train has a consist of Bombardier Bilevel cars, which are not very common on the EXO network. They have only 22 bilevel cars, versus 160 Bombardier multilevel cars.
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Caption: Bilevel cab car AMT 2002 leads EXO 185 as it drops down the North Jct lead, which connects the Westmount and the Adirondack Subs. This train has a consist of Bombardier Bilevel cars, which are not very common on the EXO network. They have only 22 bilevel cars, versus 160 Bombardier multilevel cars.

Photographer:
Michael Berry [3936] (more) (contact)
Date: 02/19/2021 (search)
Railway: AMT (search)
Reporting Marks: AMT 2002 (search)
Train Symbol: EXO 185 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CP North Jct Lead (search)
City/Town: Montreal West (search)
Province: Quebec (search)
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2 Comments
  1. Great winter Canadian railroading picture Michael. Although I have travelled over this track on my way to Quebec City , and to Montebello years ago, this is first time I have seen a picture of this link. Nicely composed, and hope your fingers didn’t freeze. Well done & thanks, John

  2. Thanks…. it was cold enough!

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