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CP Train 640 with CP 5941, ICE 6420, DME 6069 and 104 crude oil empties rounds the curve at Campbellville.
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Caption: CP Train 642 with CP 5941, ICE 6420, DME 6069 and ethanol loads rounds the curve at Campbellville.

Photographer:
Stephen C. Host [1495] (more) (contact)
Date: 01/27/2013 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 5941, ICE 6420, DME 6069 (search)
Train Symbol: 642-004 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Galt Subdivision (search)
City/Town: Campbellville (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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7 Comments
  1. 642 would be ethanol and loaded going eastbound, empties would be westbound.

  2. Thanks, I made the correction

  3. Nice and balanced composition.

  4. Thanks – but as the photographer, I disagree. I should have stood more to the right and showed the tank cars trailing off to infinity, as opposed to how i badly allowed it to go to the trees. This was one of the first attempts at this exact spot and i’ve since improved it but lashups like this are nearly history…

    Alexander be sure to give photographers gold if you like the photo , people love that stuff here :) (This photo still has zero gold) hahaha

  5. Ya, you’re right… I was thinking the same thing but I still wanted to say something nice.
    I guess you would have had to stand further to the right if indeed you could.

  6. I appreciate it. I’ve shot here a couple times since, it is very doable but highly depends on the sideline brush. By summer not so easy… in winter it’s fine. I did not try this past winter though – spent very little time there this winter.

  7. I have brought pruning shears and even saws with me at times to cut back or even cut down small shrubs, bushes, dead trees, etc.

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