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Southbound Train No. 2 is crossing the Bellevue Trestle on a nice warm summer afternoon. The Agawa Canyon Tour was becoming very popular then and as a result No. 2 kept getting bigger and later with all of the Flag Stops to deal with, as well as regular station stops. Within a couple of years the Agawa Canyon Tour trains would run as separate trains (No. 3 and 4) to Canyon and return as a second class passenger train.
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Caption: Southbound Train No. 2 is crossing the Bellevue Trestle on a nice warm summer afternoon. The Agawa Canyon Tour was becoming very popular then and as a result No. 2 kept getting bigger and later with all of the Flag Stops to deal with, as well as regular station stops. Within a couple of years the Agawa Canyon Tour trains would run as separate trains (No. 3 and 4) to Canyon and return as a second class passenger train.

Photographer:
Ted Ellis [46] (more) (contact)
Date: 07/13/1974 (search)
Railway: Algoma Central (search)
Reporting Marks: AC 151 (search)
Train Symbol: No. 2 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Soo (search)
City/Town: Bellevue (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. A further note….the 151 is still in service as a switcher for a grain elevator in Saginaw, Texas. Link: http://algomacentral.railfan.net/images/AlgoCenRy/ATTX_151_Saginaw_Texas_10-14-2011_Randy_Faris.jpg

    Ted

  2. THIS is one gem of an effort, Ted.

  3. The heads sticking out of the Vestibules is priceless :)

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