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GEXR afternoon job 583 is pictured passing by the horse farm in Corhwin, under amazing lighting conditions that just didn't quit, I had the sun to the rear and dark clouds to the south the entire way. Made for quite an enjoyable chase as every stop turned out just great. RLHH 2117 was transferred to Goderich after the incident there at the end of the month in 2021.
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Caption: GEXR afternoon job 583 is pictured passing by the horse farm in Corhwin, under amazing lighting conditions that just didn't quit, I had the sun to the rear and dark clouds to the south the entire way. Made for quite an enjoyable chase as every stop turned out just great. RLHH 2117 was transferred to Goderich after the incident there at the end of the month in 2021.

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Stephen C. Host [1535] (more) (contact)
Date: 1/6/2021 (search)
Railway: Goderich-Exeter (search)
Reporting Marks: RLHH 2117 (search)
Train Symbol: GEXR 583 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Corhwin (search)
City/Town: Corhwin (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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2 Comments
  1. …how did you do that?…the lighting that is…

  2. This is as it was! Blue skies behind me (about a 1 hour suckerhole) with dark skies to the south, as the clouds moved further south the intensity was reduced, but it just looked like this. Rather an odd sight in the winter, usually you find this in summer.

    Basically it was dark at the Junction and I was in the middle of the suckerhole. By the time the train got to Guelph the sun was gone.

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