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Hump control cab 1150 awaits its fate behind two former SW 800 and 1200 switchers.One upside down in the fore ground  Now you can see clearly whats inside a yard slug. The former SW 800 did not go down without a fight though. The massive excavator with a jack hammer attachment could not break apart the large concrete ballast block. The tiny jack hammer unfortunately was steady and precise.
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Caption: Hump control cab 1150 awaits its fate behind two former SW 800 and 1200 switchers.One upside down in the fore ground Now you can see clearly whats inside a yard slug. The former SW 800 did not go down without a fight though. The massive excavator with a jack hammer attachment could not break apart the large concrete ballast block. The tiny jack hammer unfortunately was steady and precise.

Photographer:
darrell lupson [110] (more) (contact)
Date: 11/22/2012 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 1150 (search)
Train Symbol: na (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Agincourt yard (search)
City/Town: toronto (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. After some quick comparisons, this unit is (or, was) likely CP 1014. Sad end.

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