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A couple of CN's vintage 70 tonners are seen here drifting westbound past St. Peter's Bay thru the idyllic countryside. CN #30 and #40 both retired after CN abandoned the Isle in the early '80s; the #30 is on isplay at Delson, QC. This train is returning to Charlottetown after taking a few cars out to Souris for the potato harvest.
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Caption: A couple of CN's vintage 70 tonners are seen here drifting westbound past St. Peter's Bay thru the idyllic countryside. CN #30 and #40 both retired after CN abandoned the Isle in the early '80s; the #30 is on isplay at Delson, QC. This train is returning to Charlottetown after taking a few cars out to Souris for the potato harvest.

Photographer:
A.W.Mooney [2188] (more) (contact)
Date: 09/17/1977 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: CN Souris Subdivision (search)
City/Town: St. Peters (search)
Province: Prince Edward Island (search)
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  1. A nice history lesson from the Mooney Archives. They move the spuds by container today; trucked across the Confederation Bridge and railed from there to Toronto.
    Stompin Tom had a good potato song,
    “Bud The Spud”, but most spuds were hauled by rail.

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