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Affectionately referred to locally as the "HO HO" Train pulls out of Kenora. The show is complete, a fresh crew is aboard and it's time to continue west over the Keewatin Sub with a stops at Ingolf, ON and Whitemouth, MB for shows before ultimately arriving in Winnipeg for the final show of the day.  The crew boarding 119-11 in the background will have a longer trip than usual having to follow the "HO HO" along the Keewatin.
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Caption: Affectionately referred to locally as the "HO HO" Train pulls out of Kenora. The show is complete, a fresh crew is aboard and it's time to continue west over the Keewatin Sub with a stops at Ingolf, ON and Whitemouth, MB for shows before ultimately arriving in Winnipeg for the final show of the day. The crew boarding 119-11 in the background will have a longer trip than usual having to follow the "HO HO" along the Keewatin.

Photographer:
David Young [302] (more) (contact)
Date: 12/02/2016 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 2323 (search)
Train Symbol: CP 01H-01 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Kenora, CP Keewatin Sub (search)
City/Town: Kenora (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. Excellent night photo David.

  2. Superb ! And the crew’s high vis matches the lettering on the box cars.

    Any idea why 119 didn’t go first ?

  3. 119 would have been held to maintain the holiday trains schedule. Come to think of it, there may have been an opportunity for them to scoop them at Ingolf, providing there was no eastbound waiting.

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