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Following up on my post last week of an SPC critter, at the Queen Elizabeth Power Station in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Power Corporation‘s un-numbered GE 80-tonner s/n 32811 built January 1957 was the primary locomotive for switching hopper cars of coal fuel, seen here on Monday 1976-10-11.  There is no rail access there nowadays, as the power plant now runs on natural gas.
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Caption: Following up on my post last week of an SPC critter, at the Queen Elizabeth Power Station in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Power Corporation‘s un-numbered GE 80-tonner s/n 32811 built January 1957 was the primary locomotive for switching hopper cars of coal fuel, seen here on Monday 1976-10-11. There is no rail access there nowadays, as the power plant now runs on natural gas.

Photographer:
Ken Perry [163] (more) (contact)
Date: 1976-10-11 (search)
Railway: Industrial (search)
Reporting Marks: SPC no number (search)
Train Symbol: Yard engine (search)
Subdivision/SNS: QE Power Station (search)
City/Town: Saskatoon (search)
Province: Saskatchewan (search)
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  1. A critter in its natural habitat. I like the building in the background too.

    I like finding places like this on maps and seeing that rails are still in place.. not here. DARN

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