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Continuing west from its meet at Canfield, extra 3875 west rumbles across the Grand River at Cayuga.Scan and editing by Jacob Patterson.
Copyright Notice: This image ©John Freyseng all rights reserved.



Caption: Continuing west from its meet at Canfield, extra 3875 west rumbles across the Grand River at Cayuga.

Scan and editing by Jacob Patterson.

Photographer:
John Freyseng [132] (more) (contact)
Date: 05/28/1965 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 3875 (search)
Train Symbol: Extra 3875 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Cayuga Sub (search)
City/Town: Cayuga (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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10 Comments
  1. Geez. Loss of words viewing this one !!!!!

  2. Beautiful image!

  3. Great photo.

  4. Now, that is some kind of special!

  5. Great photo John. Would make a great consist on my HO layout! :-)

  6. Great shot John!

  7. Good grief this is fantastic. I have been on that bridge as a walking trail now…sad to think what it once was!

  8. Spectacular John….

  9. My wife and I took a walk on that bridge last night before dinner…wonderful photo! PRH

  10. Thank you all for your nice comments, just lucky enough to be at this scenic location at the right time. As with many of my older slides, the ensuing years have seen many, many changes, not all of them for the best. It’s distressing and disappointing to have witnessed the abandonment and removal of complete rail lines across south-western Ontario but at least this beautiful bridge is still in existence and use as part of a walking trail. Alas, the same can’t be said for the nicely painted “graffiti freer” rail cars, John

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