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Date: 10/12/17 20:14
Last Passenger Train of the Season, and Other Stuff
Author: loleta

Here's a recent assortment from CN's Squamish Sub.:
1. CN 3051 sits in Squamish yard with southbound freight.
2. An extra 546 finds a patch of light at the south switch of Porteau siding.

Loleta Fernbridge






Date: 10/12/17 20:16
Re: Last Passenger Train of the Season, and Other Stuff
Author: loleta

3. CN 5320 handles the West Vancouver yard job.
4. Northbound train 546 arrives in Squamish yard.

- L.F.






Date: 10/12/17 20:21
Re: Last Passenger Train of the Season, and Other Stuff
Author: loleta

5. Midafternoon today, train 571 sits next to the Squamish depot as train 568 arrives from Lillooet. Unless I have permission, I try to avoid posting photos where you can identify railroad employees, so I replaced this guy with a planter.
6. Here's the final Jasper - Vancouver RMR train of the season at Britannia.
7. Train 614 again, south of Porteau.

- L.F.








Date: 10/12/17 21:45
Re: Last Passenger Train of the Season, and Other Stuff
Author: Train611

Nice images...a neat railroad location!

611



Date: 10/13/17 06:31
Re: Last Passenger Train of the Season, and Other Stuff
Author: Milepost_130

Nice work.



Date: 10/13/17 07:14
Re: Last Passenger Train of the Season, and Other Stuff
Author: hoggerdoug

Nice images. Image 5, that could be a "supervisor" hiding in the bushes for a rules compliance test !!?? Doug



Date: 10/13/17 20:20
Re: Last Passenger Train of the Season, and Other Stuff
Author: TCnR

Probably a good idea. Kinda looks like SpongeBob PlanterPants??


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> Unless I have permission, I try to avoid posting
> photos where you can identify railroad employees,
> so I replaced this guy with a planter.
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