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While working on a CN tie renewal gang stationed in Fort Erie, ON in the summer of 1976, I came across a couple of Erie Lackawanna units idling away in the yard.  Here, EL 1210 with its patched road number sits coupled to sister unit EL 1405 on this beautiful mid-summer afternoon. The exaggerated shadow of the single trumpet horn almost looks like it was painted on the short hood.
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Caption: While working on a CN tie renewal gang stationed in Fort Erie, ON in the summer of 1976, I came across a couple of Erie Lackawanna units idling away in the yard. Here, EL 1210 with its patched road number sits coupled to sister unit EL 1405 on this beautiful mid-summer afternoon. The exaggerated shadow of the single trumpet horn almost looks like it was painted on the short hood.

Photographer:
Paul O'Shell [406] (more) (contact)
Date: summer 1976 (search)
Railway: Erie Lackawanna (search)
Reporting Marks: EL 1210 (search)
Train Symbol: n/a (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Fort Erie Yard (search)
City/Town: Fort Erie (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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2 Comments
  1. I remember. That was a long time ago already, wasn’t it? :o )

  2. I never went down that way for pictures, wish I had. Interesting number patch on the cab. The unit was built in October 1950 as Erie 1210, then to EL 1210 and finally Conrail 5940.

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