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Canadian Railroads > Close But No CigarDate: 03/01/21 00:07 Close But No Cigar Author: cp1400 In the land of BC Rail there is a special fondness for our fallen flag. Occasionally one of the true heritage BC Rail units shows up on a train out here but getting two red, white and blue units together these days in BC is pretty rare. We had a close call on Feb 28 when train 356 left Thornton Yard eastbound with two BC Rail painted units but the hoped for combination of a pair up front was not to be.
1. Train 356 at Deroche BC eastbound on CP Cascade Sub in the directional running zone between Mission and Nepa. CN 3821 and BCOL 4626 on the point. 2 & 3. Positioned mid train was CN 3115 painted in the BC Rail hockey stick heritage scheme. cp1400 Date: 03/01/21 00:09 Re: Close But No Cigar Author: cp1400 4. Climbing the hill at Haig on CP Cascade Sub.
5. BCOL 4626 was along for the ride at this point. I don’t know if it was dead or deliberately off line but it silently rolled by while 3821 did all the head end work 6. CN 3115 works hard as mid train DPU at American River near Choate on the CP Cascade Sub cp1400 Date: 03/01/21 00:14 Re: Close But No Cigar Author: cp1400 7. Emerging from Yale Tunnel #3 train 356 is making good time on the CP Cascade Sub heading to a crew change at North Bend about 28 miles ahead. 8. Disappearing into Yale Tunnel #2 CN 3115 (CN's BC Rail heritage unit) works mid train DPU on train 356. cp1400 Date: 03/01/21 04:52 Re: Close But No Cigar Author: pilotblue Nice shots, looks like you had a good day trackside. Thanks for sharing!
Date: 03/01/21 16:51 Re: Close But No Cigar Author: spdaylight Nice set of photos Ken.
You mentioned that the BCOL unit sounded like it was 'along for the ride'. I understand CN has traded in most of those units and wonder if this one is headed the same way(?). Craig mcmrailvideos.com Date: 03/02/21 17:12 Re: Close But No Cigar Author: ns1000 Very nice..!!
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