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An AC4400CW and an ES44AC are on point of northbound intermodal train 113, with another AC4400CW hiding away mid train, as they pass Kirby Road south of Bolton in Nashville heading north, just departing Vaughan IMS. Northbound oil train #551 was waiting at Elder Station for 113 to exit Vaughan, and 118 was in the siding at Bolton to wait for the 2 to pass before proceeding southward again.
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Caption: An AC4400CW and an ES44AC are on point of northbound intermodal train 113, with another AC4400CW hiding away mid train, as they pass Kirby Road south of Bolton in Nashville heading north, just departing Vaughan IMS. Northbound oil train #551 was waiting at Elder Station for 113 to exit Vaughan, and 118 was in the siding at Bolton to wait for the 2 to pass before proceeding southward again.

Photographer:
Maxim Skorynin [195] (more) (contact)
Date: 11/28/2015 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 9738 (search)
Train Symbol: CP 113 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Mile 18 CP MacTier Sub (search)
City/Town: Nashville (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. Great Photo Max and great luck to have seen all the action that afternoon. Many say Mactier’s always a hit and miss but some days it could get a little crowded and I guess you picked one!
    Do you or anyone else on here happen to know how many trains this sub generally sees in a day? There seem to be some really cool spots for photos and I honestly just really like this sub in general so I was just curious if anyone knew the trains it usually sees per day?

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