Caption: As the traffic increased on the VIA Chatham Subdivision, I wasn't too lucky at first in catching some of the rerouted trains due to the derailment in the Sarnia tunnel. I had seen some of the photos posted by other railfans who came to Chatham from afar, just to catch a glimpse of the action. Finally, some luck after a great tip by a fellow rp.ca contributor. Here, CN 367 leads it train past the station with leased 2033 in tow.
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Is this the same train with 2033 in the lead on your other photo? Very nice TOdd.
Glad you shared some reroute photos. I was expecting a few more on here and it was sparse!
That is a dirty 2837. It looks like it has been on a back road re-route.
Hi all…
@BradKetchen…I believe it is the same units, although can’t confirm what CN unit was included with 2033 on the point.
@Stephen C. Host…thank you. Thought there were more reroute photos on rp.ca, but realized they were posted in other Facebook groups.
@Larry Parks – yes, dirty. Almost looks like it traveled off the beaten path a little lol. I actually have a VIA unit that is absolutely covered in grime. May try and post that here sometime. Looks like it went off-roading, and through a large pool of mud. LOL
The leader is grubby alright, but at least the paint stays on…..unlike some of those ugly SD75I units that still wander around.