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And while not a shot of the excursion, Bob will probably like this shot of the 4081 heading out of town. (Sorry, I don't have any records of the shot...southbound to Lethbridge and the Crowsnest Pass line?) Power from rear to front is CPA-16-4 4081, H-16-44 8605, F7B 4441, and an unidentified GP9.
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Caption: And while not a shot of the excursion, Bob will probably like this shot of the 4081 heading out of town. (Sorry, I don't have any records of the shot...southbound to Lethbridge and the Crowsnest Pass line?) Power from rear to front is CPA-16-4 4081, H-16-44 8605, F7B 4441, and an unidentified GP9.

Photographer:
Doug Page [373] (more) (contact)
Date: 8/ /1971 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 4081 (search)
Train Symbol: unknown (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Calgary (search)
City/Town: Calgary (search)
Province: Alberta (search)
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2 Comments
  1. Thanks very much for sharing another shot of 4081. While in Military in Alberta area 1970-88 enjoyed travelling to see F-M. Always liked ro find the obscure!

  2. I do hope the couple of preserved FM units out west are sheltered and maintained. These are critical links to railroad heritage, and only CPR had sense to offer a few for preservation.
    Great shot. FM rocks; not as much as steam, but it rocks!

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