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Bombardier built “Draper Taper\'  BBD HR616 #2111 leads GP40-2LW #9426  & SD40-2 #5389 (owned by Ontario Hydro, ex CP#5780 and owned by Ontario Hydro, then sold to CP in 2000) handling TOFC on the CN York  Sub. Westbound approaching Yonge Street. January 1983 Kodak Plus X Pan b&w negative film, ASA125, transported by a Nikon Nikkormat FT. Photographer S.Danko.
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Caption: Bombardier built “Draper Taper' BBD HR616 #2111 leads GP40-2LW #9426 & SD40-2 #5389 (owned by Ontario Hydro, ex CP#5780 and owned by Ontario Hydro, then sold to CP in 2000) handling TOFC on the CN York Sub. Westbound approaching Yonge Street. January 1983 Kodak Plus X Pan b&w negative film, ASA125, transported by a Nikon Nikkormat FT. Photographer S.Danko.

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Date: 01/15/1983 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 2111 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: CN York Sub (search)
City/Town: York County (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. Are you sure…? I don’t ever recall those Hydro Units from CP being painted in the Zebra Stripes!

  2. I could always be wrong though!

  3. Trailing unit actually looks like SD40-2W 5289 instead. Regardless, a great shot!

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