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CN L568 crosses over Rotary Park and Trout Creek, a small tributary of the Thames River in St. Mary's. This would have been a perfect reflection, but some nearby ducks decided they wanted to go for a swim as the train approached. What can you do haha. Unfortunately, CN 1408 and other GMD1s are now retired and off CN's roster. Their fates are unknown at the moment.
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Caption: CN L568 crosses over Rotary Park and Trout Creek, a small tributary of the Thames River in St. Mary's. This would have been a perfect reflection, but some nearby ducks decided they wanted to go for a swim as the train approached. What can you do haha. Unfortunately, CN 1408 and other GMD1s are now retired and off CN's roster. Their fates are unknown at the moment.

Photographer:
Mike Molnar [199] (more) (contact)
Date: 06/16/2020 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 1408 (search)
Train Symbol: CN L568 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Guelph Subdivision (search)
City/Town: St Mary's (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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8 Comments
  1. This is amazing Mike!

  2. Don’t concern yourself about the ripples. This is a very, very nice photo.

  3. LOL this looks very familiar. Those ducks.. it was absolutely perfect just before. But mother nature does what mother nature does eh?

  4. Really nice Mike.

  5. Thanks guys!

  6. @Stephen C. Host It was on the same level as being cloud ****ed haha

  7. I disagree, and am on Arnold’s side. At least in this case we all got an amazing shot.

    With the clouds it pretty much ruins it and it’s lost :) So yeah you nailed it regardless bud :)

  8. That is very true. Thank you Stephen!

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