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Having been trackside at Ingersoll, I was on my way home and visited the Bakery at Courtland. As I left the shop I heard a train horn and quickly made my way to the ex Trillium line and found 175 and 1249 cutting a path through the snow light engine to go and pick up at Cargill. They were at the highway #59 crossing to the west of the town.  No plow needed today and the first time I have seen any locos working in Courtland.
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Caption: Having been trackside at Ingersoll, I was on my way home and visited the Bakery at Courtland. As I left the shop I heard a train horn and quickly made my way to the ex Trillium line and found 175 and 1249 cutting a path through the snow light engine to go and pick up at Cargill. They were at the highway #59 crossing to the west of the town. No plow needed today and the first time I have seen any locos working in Courtland.

Photographer:
John Lowes [173] (more) (contact)
Date: 02/27/2015 (search)
Railway: Ontario Southland (search)
Reporting Marks: OSR 175 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: STER (search)
City/Town: Courtland (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. That bakery is delicious!

  2. Notice the CN on the crossing signals… clearly they have taken over :)

  3. I was in Delhi today and noticed that the crossing’s electronics box has Cayuga Sub written in black marker alongside the CN logo!

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