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AMrail #6506


 VIA 6506 in AMrail livery for the Next-to-Last Train Ride 1984 movie that starred  [ a young ] Jim Carrey


 lash up includes 65xx – 6651 – 6604 – 6506, the first B unit is definitely ex CP given the roof snow box (shield).


  At Vancouver station,  1983 Kodachrome by John Baker, collection of Steve Danko 
 

 what's interesting: Amrail 6506 returned to VIA 6506 livery then by 1991  to ACR 1751 then to the Gettysburg Railroad.
Copyright Notice: This image ©John Baker, collection of S.Danko all rights reserved.



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AMrail #6506

VIA 6506 in AMrail livery for the Next-to-Last Train Ride 1984 movie that starred [ a young ] Jim Carrey

lash up includes 65xx – 6651 – 6604 – 6506, the first B unit is definitely ex CP given the roof snow box (shield).

At Vancouver station, 1983 Kodachrome by John Baker, collection of Steve Danko

what's interesting: Amrail 6506 returned to VIA 6506 livery then by 1991 to ACR 1751 then to the Gettysburg Railroad.

Photographer:
John Baker, collection of S.Danko [707] (more) (contact)
Date: 10/xx/1983 (search)
Railway: VIA Rail (search)
Reporting Marks: AMrail 6506 (search)
Train Symbol: VIA #1 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Vancouver (search)
City/Town: Vancouver (search)
Province: British Columbia (search)
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  1. From Amroad to AmRail in just a few short years.

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