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A crappy day, crappy location, and a crappy camera have resulted in a crappy photo. But I think the subject matter might be the redeeming quality of this pic.

IOC 518 is an electric, remote-controlled locomotive and was at the leading end of a fully loaded ore train heading for the dumper building at the Iron Ore Company of Canada's Carol Lake Pellet Plant in Labrador City, NL.

I was putting a new snow clearing machine into service for the IOC/QNS&L on this blustery November 2, 2005 day and was in the machine's cab getting warmed up when the ore train appeared from around a sharp curve in the track. The automatic horn was blowing every few seconds announcing the movement. I was much more focused on the task at hand (and rightfully so) than taking photos of my surroundings, which haunts me to this day.

Bill Purdy's photo shows a much newer, cleaner, well photographed, similar locomotive http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=50291
Copyright Notice: This image ©Paul O'Shell all rights reserved.



Caption: A crappy day, crappy location, and a crappy camera have resulted in a crappy photo. But I think the subject matter might be the redeeming quality of this pic. IOC 518 is an electric, remote-controlled locomotive and was at the leading end of a fully loaded ore train heading for the dumper building at the Iron Ore Company of Canada's Carol Lake Pellet Plant in Labrador City, NL. I was putting a new snow clearing machine into service for the IOC/QNS&L on this blustery November 2, 2005 day and was in the machine's cab getting warmed up when the ore train appeared from around a sharp curve in the track. The automatic horn was blowing every few seconds announcing the movement. I was much more focused on the task at hand (and rightfully so) than taking photos of my surroundings, which haunts me to this day. Bill Purdy's photo shows a much newer, cleaner, well photographed, similar locomotive http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=50291

Photographer:
Paul O'Shell [406] (more) (contact)
Date: 08/02/2005 (search)
Railway: Quebec North Shore and Labrador (search)
Reporting Marks: IOC 518 (search)
Train Symbol: n/a (search)
Subdivision/SNS: IOC Carol Lake Pellet Plant Complex (search)
City/Town: Labrador City (search)
Province: Newfoundland and Labrador (search)
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4 Comments
  1. No diesel engine and all the grime it creates. Which also means no fuel and the messy spills that go along with that. Still, there is no shortage of dark dirty grime. :-)

  2. An electric SW1200, WOW.

  3. Is this electric locomotive still operating today ? Thanks for posting

  4. Thanks for the comments everyone. I do not know if this locomotive is still in service or not as it has been a number of years since I have been on-site or made contact with anyone there.

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