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CN 120 has a trio of GEVO's (CN 2993, CN 3256 & CN 3204) and a 614-axle long train as it passes a pair of searchlight signals located at MP 70.3 of CN's St-Hyacinthe Sub. Interestingly enough these signals are only a few years old and replaced a signal bridge that had older searchlight signals.
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Caption: CN 120 has a trio of GEVO's (CN 2993, CN 3256 & CN 3204) and a 614-axle long train as it passes a pair of searchlight signals located at MP 70.3 of CN's St-Hyacinthe Sub. Interestingly enough these signals are only a few years old and replaced a signal bridge that had older searchlight signals.

Photographer:
Michael Berry [3920] (more) (contact)
Date: 07/10/2021 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 2993 (search)
Train Symbol: CN 120 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN St-Hyacinthe Sub (search)
City/Town: St-Lambert (search)
Province: Quebec (search)
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  1. Oh my gosh Michael, have things ever changed at this location since I used to visit the M&SC ! There was no wall of trees on the right hand side and you could look down on the M&SC yard and shop building and over at the Waterman ink plant – is Waterman’s still there. Well remember the double track signal bridge and interesting these signals are not the new LED style. Keep well, John

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