Caption: A special place – The Rock.
Oh, so much The Rock - I pull my baseball cap tight against the breezy salt air as the wind whips up the waves in the salt water bay, the residential back yards with a view of the bay, the laundry snapping in the wind, the sounds of the seabirds screeching, the distinctive accent in the voice of the trainman on channel one: " hold 'er dere " who then leans over and throws the switch lever and the sounds of five GMD 567 locomotives - the power for today's #204 - backing onto # 204's consist....no other place like it.....August 2, 1982. Today's TT#204 power is five NF210's: TT#910- TT#940- TT#917- TT#919 (CN noodle) - TT#918 (CN zebra), today you will find the units in Chile, Whitebourne Nfld, retired, retired, Nicaragua (respectively). Kodachrome by S.Danko.
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What a fabulous photo! So many memories from the rock!
A unique piece of Canadian railroading for sure!
More Newfoundland
Terra Transport train #206 http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=6808
Corner Brook http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=6336
Port-aux-Basques http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=6220
sdfourty
Steve did you shoot this one after departing? He must have had a good size train for four units….
#204 on the high rail, yes. see image 7860
http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=7860
This really is a remarkable shot.
This is a gem Steve! You also caught 917, one of only two units (the other being 915) painted in the early Terra Transport scheme when it was formed in 1979.
I must have been dumb in 2013… four units? I can’t count. It’s five And this is an amazing shot in so many ways.
Steve, I once saw six units on an eastbound freight passing through Gambo in late August 1986. Sadly, I never had my camera that day but my girlfriend and I chased it parallel to the TCH until it turned inland at Glovertown (Alexander Bay). It was the one and only time I saw a six unit train on the Rock, two years later there would be none. – Ken