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All those cars of grain heading off to be turned into loaves of bread, slices of pizza, tasty cookies . . . There are a few unusual cars in the train. A couple of plug door boxcars and several of the gray coloured CN hoppers make for a little variety from the solid Gov't hopper consists. Up at the front, the 4323 and 4352 are taking the extra home. I see in my notes, I was enjoying my newly purchased film winder the last couple of days. What a difference that made. Shot with Kodak 100asa print film at mile 27.7.
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Caption: All those cars of grain heading off to be turned into loaves of bread, slices of pizza, tasty cookies . . . There are a few unusual cars in the train. A couple of plug door boxcars and several of the gray coloured CN hoppers make for a little variety from the solid Gov't hopper consists. Up at the front, the 4323 and 4352 are taking the extra home. I see in my notes, I was enjoying my newly purchased film winder the last couple of days. What a difference that made. Shot with Kodak 100asa print film at mile 27.7.

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Seth B. [310] (more) (contact)
Date: 02/28/1985 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 79836 (search)
Train Symbol: Extra 4323 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Coronado Sub. (search)
City/Town: Redwater (search)
Province: Alberta (search)
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  1. We have a plug door boxcar just like the last one at the Alberta Railway Museum. As built they were insulated and heated (alcohol fuel), I can just pick out the temperature gauge on the centre of the door.

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