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I can't believe it has been more than 9 years since I first posted a colour shot of this train working its' way up Ferguson Ave in downtown Hamilton (#6836).  After the initial shot, I turned and ran along the sidewalk in hopes of getting to my 4x5 Speed Graphic, which was on a tripod waiting. I lined up the shot, popped the cover on the film plate and just barely got this one off. (Didn't have a chance for a slide as well) This looks pretty good.
For me, great memories of that classic A-B-A combination on the Nanticoke steel train #725 while it lasted. In this image is CN 9169, 9196 and 9172.
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Caption: I can't believe it has been more than 9 years since I first posted a colour shot of this train working its' way up Ferguson Ave in downtown Hamilton (#6836). After the initial shot, I turned and ran along the sidewalk in hopes of getting to my 4x5 Speed Graphic, which was on a tripod waiting. I lined up the shot, popped the cover on the film plate and just barely got this one off. (Didn't have a chance for a slide as well) This looks pretty good. For me, great memories of that classic A-B-A combination on the Nanticoke steel train #725 while it lasted. In this image is CN 9169, 9196 and 9172.

Photographer:
A.W.Mooney [2189] (more) (contact)
Date: 04/07/1986 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 9169 (search)
Train Symbol: #725 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Hagersville Sub. (search)
City/Town: Hamilton (downtown) (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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10 Comments
  1. The big building was Wood Alexander. It was a hardware distributor.My grandfather worked there. It is now Amity headquarters.

  2. Nearly 2000 images posted on this site and you can still dig out a gem like this ?!! Man, that’s a deep collection you have there, sir ! BTW, the Amity/Goodwill building looks surprisingly similar today.

  3. Pretty incredible…very interesting times it was indeed

  4. DAAAANG….Arnold, your photos of these old F units are by far, the best of the old A-B-A units in the old Rymal Sub. Only once did I see this lashup hauling a load of gondolas just after I moved to Caledonia. It was either 1988 or 1989. Nonetheless….always brings back my childhood seeing these venerable beauties along the Newton Sub. too at Atwood. Black and white always puts a train in a class of it’s own…and the photographer is no exception! In a class all your own….thank you again for wonderful memories!

  5. Whoa…Todd. But many thanks. You must know I was awfully happy to get out for these when time permitted. Work kept screwing up my photograph schedule.

  6. Another Good un Mr Mooney! Interesting choice of power that seemed almost exclusive to the Rymal/Nanticoke job.

  7. That would have been really cool to see. Those particular CN F-units are my favourite, and they were the ones they typically had a model of in the old Bachman train sets of the 90s (inc. my first train set when I was a kid).

  8. @kevin Flood I too had an F unit for my first train set. Conrail though, but I did get the CN Bachman.

  9. Story is that the roadmaster that. worked out of Hamilton at the time requested these units I can’t remember who it was or the reason for this.

  10. Still see those Municipal Parking signs from that era around the city. Amazing image.

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