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CN SW1200RS 1325 shoves hard on a cut of cars on a pleasant December 1982 afternoon.
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Caption: CN SW1200RS 1325 shoves hard on a cut of cars on a pleasant December 1982 afternoon.

Photographer:
First954 [284] (more) (contact)
Date: 12/04/1982 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 1325 (search)
Train Symbol: N/A (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Burlington West Mile 32.0 Oakville Sub (search)
City/Town: Burlington West (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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6 Comments
  1. I know this place. Bruce

  2. Great capture, I also like the dolly mast with the illuminated light.

  3. Dolly mast! The lunar signal is there to denote that the next switch after the signal is to be ignored, as it was a yard track not the mainline. This signal was removed in 2005.

  4. The lunar signal was there for years.As Steve mentioned it was removed when the south service track was taken out. Bruce

  5. A dolly (dummy) mast is installed when a governing signal is located to the right of another track, and it is between the signal and the track it governs. CN CROR 402 provide a good illustration; a dolly mast may be with or without a light.

  6. Thanks everyone for the comments. Sorry Steve but your comment regarding the lunar signal is not correct. If some wannabe railroader told you that then I’m certain one of your legs is definitely longer than the other. Terry’s explanation is correct.

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