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A pair of very old GE's continue to rust away in the Fort Garry Industrial in Winnipeg. The yellow unit (Canada Cement 641) is a GE 50-ton built in May 1947, the red unit (Canada Cement #?) is a GE 15-ton built in April 1955. These units will never run again, unless they get extensive repairs. They are quite clearly in very bad shape, with the windows being smashed, paint fading, and metal rusting. Very sad seeing them like this
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Caption: A pair of very old GE's continue to rust away in the Fort Garry Industrial in Winnipeg. The yellow unit (Canada Cement 641) is a GE 50-ton built in May 1947, the red unit (Canada Cement #?) is a GE 15-ton built in April 1955. These units will never run again, unless they get extensive repairs. They are quite clearly in very bad shape, with the windows being smashed, paint fading, and metal rusting. Very sad seeing them like this

Photographer:
Taylor Woolston [64] (more) (contact)
Date: 04/04/2016 (search)
Railway: Industrial (search)
Reporting Marks: Not Provided
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Not Provided
City/Town: Winnipeg (search)
Province: Manitoba (search)
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2 Comments
  1. A nice find and great light to boot. Thanks for sharing.

  2. Thanks..

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