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Bombardier built  Nacionales de Mexico  M424W #9526, part of order #6114 for 53 units including 9527, 9532 and 9533 (& others) in this March 1981 shipment. 
This sharp red-black-yellow paint scheme did not last, most units repainted two tone blue.
  Anyone know if some N de M  M424's operational today? 

More N de M :


  Builders' plate  

   Builders' service bulletin plate  

   #9549 June '81 image by Ron Bouwhuis'  

 CN Mac Yard. March 22, 1981, Kodachrome by S. Danko.
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Caption: Bombardier built Nacionales de Mexico M424W #9526, part of order #6114 for 53 units including 9527, 9532 and 9533 (& others) in this March 1981 shipment. This sharp red-black-yellow paint scheme did not last, most units repainted two tone blue. Anyone know if some N de M M424's operational today?
More N de M :

Builders' plate
Builders' service bulletin plate
#9549 June '81 image by Ron Bouwhuis'
CN Mac Yard. March 22, 1981, Kodachrome by S. Danko.

Photographer:
sdfourty [706] (more) (contact)
Date: 03/22/1981 (search)
Railway: Builder/Manufacturer (search)
Reporting Marks: NdeM 9526 (BBD M424W) (search)
Train Symbol: n/a (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Mac Yard (search)
City/Town: Concord (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. There’s one or two preserved at museums (I think 9550 is one of them), but they’re likely all retired.

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