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At Minnedosa, MB, where CP’s Minnedosa subdivision from the south joins to the Bredenbury sub. to the west, timetable train No. 977 with SD40-2 5756 and F7B 4439 and SD40 5514 is passing an early railway history display of caboose CP 431970 just before crossing the Little Saskatchewan River then Main Street.  Since then, CP FP7 4038 in maroon/grey with block lettering has joined the caboose in that display.
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Caption: At Minnedosa, MB, where CP’s Minnedosa subdivision from the south joins to the Bredenbury sub. to the west, timetable train No. 977 with SD40-2 5756 and F7B 4439 and SD40 5514 is passing an early railway history display of caboose CP 431970 just before crossing the Little Saskatchewan River then Main Street. Since then, CP FP7 4038 in maroon/grey with block lettering has joined the caboose in that display.

Photographer:
Ken Perry [162] (more) (contact)
Date: 1976-10-04 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 5756 (search)
Train Symbol: No. 977 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Minnedosa sub. (search)
City/Town: Minnedosa (search)
Province: Manitoba (search)
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  1. Saw the display last Sept, Ken. Sure is a photogenic area around there. Station looks good too. Great angle for a shot !!!!

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