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Canadian Railroads > 6 CN Trains, Please Help on CaptionsDate: 05/25/17 16:34 6 CN Trains, Please Help on Captions Author: MartyBernard I appreciate you help so far. I have just run into another group of Roger Puta's unlabeled Canadian railroad slides. I hope you will continue.
1. CN 2010 in October 1971. 2. CN 2515 in March 1980. 3. CN 3113 RS18m in September 1979. 4. CN 3151 RS18m in October 1981. 5. CN 4584 in September 1975. 6. CN 5313 in March 1980. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/25/17 19:03 by MartyBernard. Date: 05/25/17 16:35 Re: 6 CN Freight, Plese Help on Captions Author: MartyBernard Date: 05/25/17 17:03 Re: 6 CN Freight, Plese Help on Captions Author: kgmontreal Numbers 2 and 6 are westbound at Brucy, Quebec on the Kingston sub.
Number three is a Montreal-bound commuter train between St Basile and St Bruno on the St Hyacinthe sub. Mont St Hilaire is in the background. Unit is an RS-18, not an RS-18m. KG Date: 05/25/17 17:12 Re: 6 CN Freight, Plese Help on Captions Author: Mberry 5 looks like Newtonville.
Michael Date: 05/25/17 17:25 Re: 6 CN Freight, Plese Help on Captions Author: hoggerdoug #4 is at Bayview Jct, eastbound off the Dundas sub onto the Oakville sub
Date: 05/25/17 17:42 Re: 6 CN Freight, Plese Help on Captions Author: CPR_4000 That is quite a Tempo consist. Were long trains like that common? I thought they only had about 25 of those cars.
Date: 05/25/17 17:49 Re: 6 CN Freight, Plese Help on Captions Author: cnr6776 #1 is probably 1981. No sergeant stripes or safety cabs in 1971. Looks like the Kingston Sub from the looks of the pole line.
Date: 05/25/17 18:02 Re: 6 CN Freight, Plese Help on Captions Author: newtonville150 Mberry Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > 5 looks like Newtonville. > > Michael Eastbound approaching the Lakeshore Road bridge next to CP's Lovekin siding. Date: 05/26/17 21:22 Re: 6 CN Freight, Plese Help on Captions Author: MartyBernard I want to thank you again for your help.
Marty Bernard |