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Before the development of the Sparwood-area coal mines in southeastern BC, much export coal came from Coleman Collieries in Alberta, which utilized a Canadian Locomotive Company 44-ton diesel-torque-converter unit ex-CP 13 as their DL-10 for switching empty cross-hoppers to the loadout tipple and assembling trains for westward movement to Port Moody.  Unit trains of rotary-dumped bathtub cars are so much more efficient.
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Caption: Before the development of the Sparwood-area coal mines in southeastern BC, much export coal came from Coleman Collieries in Alberta, which utilized a Canadian Locomotive Company 44-ton diesel-torque-converter unit ex-CP 13 as their DL-10 for switching empty cross-hoppers to the loadout tipple and assembling trains for westward movement to Port Moody. Unit trains of rotary-dumped bathtub cars are so much more efficient.

Photographer:
Ken Perry [158] (more) (contact)
Date: 1974-10-17 (search)
Railway: Industrial (search)
Reporting Marks: CC DL-10 (search)
Train Symbol: Switcher (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Industrial (search)
City/Town: Coleman (search)
Province: Alberta (search)
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2 Comments
  1. That is an incredible slice of Canadian history, CLC, Alberta coal,,,great image

  2. I love industrial railways like this. great stuff.

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