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In response to Myles Roach's recent photos from Port Lambton - this is not a great shot - but you can't do this anymore. CSXT D725 with CP Run-through power and about 90 cars are southbound at Port Lambton, Ontario - all crossings in this little hamlet are blocked and will remain so for a while as the train trundles along at 15 MPH. Once all crossings are occupied the train will speed up to 25 MPH for the run to Wallaceburg and Chatham.
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Caption: In response to Myles Roach's recent photos from Port Lambton - this is not a great shot - but you can't do this anymore. CSXT D725 with CP Run-through power and about 90 cars are southbound at Port Lambton, Ontario - all crossings in this little hamlet are blocked and will remain so for a while as the train trundles along at 15 MPH. Once all crossings are occupied the train will speed up to 25 MPH for the run to Wallaceburg and Chatham.

Photographer:
Stephen C. Host [1534] (more) (contact)
Date: 07/16/2005 (search)
Railway: CSX Transportation (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 5647 (search)
Train Symbol: D725 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Sarnia Sub (search)
City/Town: Port Lambton (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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4 Comments
  1. Fascinating shot! Today I can hardly imagine ‘mainline’ freights travelling along this line, it seems so foreign to me, as I’m used to the now typical 1-3 trains a week.

  2. Interestingly enough – would you call this a mainline train if it was powered by a pair of gp38-2′s which was typical power from 1996 to 2003? CP run through power only lasted from 2003 to Feb 2006 – in hindsight not very long but every D725 I shot had CP power at the H/E….

    - Steve

  3. Great shot Steve, I never made it up this far or got CP power.

  4. Brian was beside me.. I had Brian, David, Laura and Chris V out for this trek – we went to Chatham and back :)

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