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CP 91 is a Budd RDC-2 retained by CP Rail for MoW and other service; it was formerly CP Dayliner 9108.
Photograph taken on a day when it was in CP's Quebec Street Yard in London ON. 
Renumbering to CP 91 occurred late in 1978; a lot of CP's passenger equipment transferred to VIA Rail around that time. It remained in service with CP Rail until 1996, then was stored at Calgary.In 2008 it was donated to the Alberta Central Railway Museum in Wetaskiwin 
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Caption: CP 91 is a Budd RDC-2 retained by CP Rail for MoW and other service; it was formerly CP Dayliner 9108.
Photograph taken on a day when it was in CP's Quebec Street Yard in London ON.

Renumbering to CP 91 occurred late in 1978; a lot of CP's passenger equipment transferred to VIA Rail around that time.
It remained in service with CP Rail until 1996, then was stored at Calgary.
In 2008 it was donated to the Alberta Central Railway Museum in Wetaskiwin

Most information from trainweb.org oldtimetrains.

Photographer:
John Parnell photo, J.Pittman collection [17] (more) (contact)
Date: circa 1993 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 91 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: CP Quebec Street Yard (search)
City/Town: London (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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2 Comments
  1. This would make a great heritage scheme :)

  2. My uncle Cecil Preston designed the paint scheme for these RDC’s. He served in the Navy and told me that the stripes were based from designs he saw on Navy battleships. That was in the 70′s when he worked out of Windsor Station where his office was at the old CPR head office before it was moved to Calgary.

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