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On a gorgeous late summer evening, an afternoon belt pack job shoves their way into Hamilton's Industrial Sector J, heading to one of many industries located in the area. I don't recall exactly where they were going or what job it was, but this scene quickly caught my eye. Quite a lunch spot huh?
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Caption: On a gorgeous late summer evening, an afternoon belt pack job shoves their way into Hamilton's Industrial Sector J, heading to one of many industries located in the area. I don't recall exactly where they were going or what job it was, but this scene quickly caught my eye. Quite a lunch spot huh?

Photographer:
frmn2001 [87] (more) (contact)
Date: 09/04/20 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 7032 (search)
Train Symbol: 1600? (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Industrial Sector J (search)
City/Town: Hamilton (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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5 Comments
  1. This is the 1600 yes. And given September 4, 2020 was a Friday, they probably spotted AIM empties quickly, carbon empties if any, cars for Rueties if any, then disappeared off to Eastport for TTL etc for much of the night before returning to Strathearne to finish their pulls.

  2. Thanks for the info. Always appreciated!

  3. You’re welcome – always happy to help round out info. Figure it’s useful for anyone looking back on things.

  4. Nicely done Lucas.

  5. Thanks Jason!

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