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OSR 1591 (GP9u) and OSR 8235 (GP9u) run parallel to Beachville Rd. as they pull 7 cars back towards Ingersoll. As both GP9us are Ex CP and the track used to be operated be Canadian Pacific, this scene is a modern day replica of scenes from the past. To top it all off, the OSR train had to wait for a CN at Carew for about 25 minutes. In that time, a short thunderstorm passed and just as the T-storm cleared, the OSR appeared in perfect storm light.
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Caption: OSR 1591 (GP9u) and OSR 8235 (GP9u) run parallel to Beachville Rd. as they pull 7 cars back towards Ingersoll. As both GP9us are Ex CP and the track used to be operated be Canadian Pacific, this scene is a modern day replica of scenes from the past. To top it all off, the OSR train had to wait for a CN at Carew for about 25 minutes. In that time, a short thunderstorm passed and just as the T-storm cleared, the OSR appeared in perfect storm light.

Photographer:
Isaac Bryson [145] (more) (contact)
Date: 07/01/2021 (search)
Railway: Ontario Southland (search)
Reporting Marks: OSR 1591 (search)
Train Symbol: OSR Woodstock Job (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CP St. Thomas (search)
City/Town: Dorland (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. Indeed. Back to the future.

    Most jobs were a pair of GP9′s in the 2000′s before the OSR takeover.

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