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A drab winter morning at Exeter on BC Rail Lillooet sub. We were making a pickup at Exeter and would continue south to Potter siding and change off with another crew "meet & greet" and run back north to Williams Lake BC. It was a dull snowy morning, image taken at 10:37.
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Caption: A drab winter morning at Exeter on BC Rail Lillooet sub. We were making a pickup at Exeter and would continue south to Potter siding and change off with another crew "meet & greet" and run back north to Williams Lake BC. It was a dull snowy morning, image taken at 10:37.

Photographer:
Doug Lawson [243] (more) (contact)
Date: 01/16/2005 (search)
Railway: BC Rail (search)
Reporting Marks: BCOL 4646 (search)
Train Symbol: 470 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Lillooet sub, Exeter siding (search)
City/Town: 100 Mile House (search)
Province: British Columbia (search)
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4 Comments
  1. Great photo, definitely challenging winter conditions.

  2. Good to see you posting again Doug.
    Just wondering if you still had the Juliet that Duke Snyder had for a few years on loan.

  3. “Steamer” I sold the Juliet to a young fellow in the Boston area. The money I got from the sale helped out with a kit for a 7-1/4 inch gauge two axle battery powered loco. Rich Eaton “Huskie” design.

  4. The switch broom completes the picture.

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