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Canadian Railroads > CMQ in the snow. Winter started earlyDate: 11/24/16 03:37 CMQ in the snow. Winter started early Author: kgmontreal Winter in Quebec came early. Yesterday's chase of the CMQ's Farnham-Sherbrooke turn had us floundering about in a foot of snow. In the first shot the 9017 and 9020 lift cars from the siding at Foster. In the second, the train rumbles over the Eastman trestle.
Ken Goslett Date: 11/24/16 08:20 Re: CMQ in the snow. Winter started early Author: rev66vette Really nice photos...thanks for sharing...
Date: 11/24/16 08:36 Re: CMQ in the snow. Winter started early Author: andrewcastle Great shots!
Andrew C Date: 11/24/16 13:05 Re: CMQ in the snow. Winter started early Author: PHall Amazing how a little fresh paint can make a railroad's image go from Scruffy to Respectable.
Date: 11/24/16 13:10 Re: CMQ in the snow. Winter started early Author: kgmontreal PHall Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Amazing how a little fresh paint can make a > railroad's image go from Scruffy to Respectable. So true. Those patched LTEX ex-Santa Fe GP35 units were/are hardly inspirational. KG Date: 11/24/16 14:47 Re: CMQ in the snow. Winter started early Author: rob_l Excellent composition at Foster.
Why were there cars in the siding there? Best regards, Rob L. Date: 11/24/16 15:15 Re: CMQ in the snow. Winter started early Author: kgmontreal rob_l Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Excellent composition at Foster. > > Why were there cars in the siding there? > > Best regards, > > Rob L. Can't give you a definite answer. KG Date: 11/24/16 18:50 Re: CMQ in the snow. Winter started early Author: irhoghead That looks like a class outfit. Hope they run as well as they look. Amazing what a coat of paint can do for a company's image.
Date: 11/25/16 07:21 Re: CMQ in the snow. Winter started early Author: hoggerdoug Thanks for braving the elements for these great images. Doug
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