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I don’t blame you really, this Jarvis cutoff was apparently built approx 1978 between HWY 6/3 with the yard, prior to which CN would have run along side HWY 6 to Jarvis, taking the connector east on the Cayuga then south on the Nanticoke spur, my understanding was it was about 10 years that both CN and CP trains would use the spur as it was before they decided to make a yard and a cutoff.
Explained nicely in this diagram I found some time ago, took me a bit to find it again:
https://woodstocknewsgroup.weebly.com/uploads/1/8/5/1/18510492/9095261_orig.jpg
Source:
https://woodstocknewsgroup.weebly.com/port-dover–lake-huron-railway.html
I last saw a photo of 4057 at MEI in St. Louis, it was part of the G&W trade in program for rebuilt GP38-2′s. The SOR received RLHH 2111 for 4057.
Not really a bad trade, 4057 hadn’t turned a wheel in years…