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On July 5, 1975 Canadian Pacific FP7 locomotive No. 4062, the third locomotive of westbound Extra 4088 caught fire and was disconnected from the train near mileage 78.5, about two miles east of Franz, Ontario. A Ministry of Natural Resources forest fire suppression crew (including the photographer) was dispatched from Wawa to the scene to prevent the fire from spreading to the adjacent forest.
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Caption: On July 5, 1975 Canadian Pacific FP7 locomotive No. 4062, the third locomotive of westbound Extra 4088 caught fire and was disconnected from the train near mileage 78.5, about two miles east of Franz, Ontario. A Ministry of Natural Resources forest fire suppression crew (including the photographer) was dispatched from Wawa to the scene to prevent the fire from spreading to the adjacent forest.

Photographer:
David Carroll [6] (more) (contact)
Date: 07/05/1975 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 4062 (search)
Train Symbol: Extra 4088 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Mile 78.5 White River Sub (search)
City/Town: Franz (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. That’s quite a sag! Considering a lot of an F-unit depends on the carbody as a structural element, it looks like enough heat and fire really did that unit in.

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