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Date: 05/20/15 07:36
CN 2436 leading CN 120 & CN 121
Author: Mberry

As per GTD's post, CN 120 and 121 had CN 2436 leading recently. I shot it leading CN 120 through Ville St-Pierre on Sunday morning and the same lashup (in a slightly different order) on CN 121 through Montreal West yesterday evening. Note that 2436 has only 2 of 6 class lights remaining. I did not get full sun on 120 but had a clear evening for 121.

Michael Berry






Date: 05/20/15 09:01
Re: CN 2436 leading CN 120 & CN 121
Author: Ray_Murphy

Nice shots, Michael.

Those of you who are following the melting progress of the snow mountains can get an update from Picture #2 (comparing it with pictures posted a couple of months ago from the same location).

Ray 



Date: 05/20/15 09:09
Re: CN 2436 leading CN 120 & CN 121
Author: Mberry

Ray_Murphy Wrote:
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> Nice shots, Michael.
>
> Those of you who are following the melting
> progress of the snow mountains can get an update
> from Picture #2 (comparing it with pictures posted
> a couple of months ago from the same location).
>
> Ray 
Thanks,

Yes, they are now officially at U-Haul level! They were well above it when I shot CN 323 in the same spot on April 14th.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/20/15 09:10 by Mberry.




Date: 05/20/15 10:22
Re: CN 2436 leading CN 120 & CN 121
Author: 4489

Ray_Murphy Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Nice shots, Michael.
>
> Those of you who are following the melting
> progress of the snow mountains can get an update
> from Picture #2 (comparing it with pictures posted
> a couple of months ago from the same location).
>
> Ray 

Montreal's snow fall this past winter was average or a bit below average.  However the melting weather took a bit long to arrive!



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