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Resolute paper's switcher, a former Canadian National SW1200rs, rides the hill down to the paper mill after spotting cars at the CN interchange. This is a maneuver they will later repeat that day. Here we can see it crossing Rue St-Dominique.
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Caption: Resolute paper's switcher, a former Canadian National SW1200rs, rides the hill down to the paper mill after spotting cars at the CN interchange. This is a maneuver they will later repeat that day. Here we can see it crossing Rue St-Dominique.

Photographer:
Ian Malenfant-Picard [10] (more) (contact)
Date: 05/27/2024 (search)
Railway: Industrial (search)
Reporting Marks: CANX 1336 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Resolute Jonquière spur (search)
City/Town: Jonquière (search)
Province: Quebec (search)
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6 Comments
  1. Great catch.

  2. Great shot !

  3. Very nice. I didn’t know this operation even existed! What a great thing to see.

  4. 1336 retired by CN in Nov1990, sold in Sept1992 to this mill, which was Abitibi-Price at the time.

  5. Thank you all for your beautiful comments!

    Thank you for the information, Mercer.
    Would you happen to know which reporting mark they operate the SW12000 under? I have seen it
    listed as CANX (Canac) but i am not sure if that is right.

  6. Ian, as was the practice in the 70s/80s/90s, CANAC handled 98% of CN equipment resales. But that wouldn’t mean that all of them were identified as such [ CANX } except perhaps for the one-way movement to the buyer’s property.
    As an industrial locomotive, it really is not required to have reporting marks, until it needs to be taken somewhere on a Class 1 for repairs or sale.

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