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Charging westbound out of an afternoon storm, CN 435 is bathed in evening light coming down the hill towards Woodstock. Leading is veteran C40-8 standard cab 2103, with an SD70I and SD70M-2 trailing. Also noted is a beautiful mechanical bell and a nice horn from a friendly crew!
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Caption: Charging westbound out of an afternoon storm, CN 435 is bathed in evening light coming down the hill towards Woodstock. Leading is veteran C40-8 standard cab 2103, with an SD70I and SD70M-2 trailing. Also noted is a beautiful mechanical bell and a nice horn from a friendly crew!

Photographer:
Isaac Bryson [146] (more) (contact)
Date: 08/24/20 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 2103 (search)
Train Symbol: A43531 20 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Dundas (search)
City/Town: Woodstock (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. Isaac, very, very nice picture ! Nice to see a standard cab in the lead, the neat Woodstock platform ends. A very bucolic scene of the Dundas Sub in a south-western Ontario “smaller town” with the evening peace and quiet being broken by the rumble of the diesels and the passing freight cars. Like the green grass nearly covering the 2 sidings on the left – looks like someone is cutting that grass. Thank you for posting.

  2. Yeah it’s nice. About the grass, it looks like a train or something has used those rails recently, to cut the weeds off the tracks, as a photo from the same location earlier in August shows the rails covered in weeds. Very interesting to say the least!

  3. Barns and standard cabs are the only times for me when it is okay to have a GE leading GM’s. This is a fine example. :-)

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