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Keewatin Railway's signature mixed train is seen northbound at Root Lake Manitoba with GP40-2W HBRY 3005 and M-420W KRC 2401 up front.  Behind the power are a pair of flat cars bracketed by a set of HBRY 40 foot box cars followed by the passenger portion of the train.  I can't remember what led me up to this portion of the country in late November but I would certainly like to do it again in the summer.
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Caption: Keewatin Railway's signature mixed train is seen northbound at Root Lake Manitoba with GP40-2W HBRY 3005 and M-420W KRC 2401 up front. Behind the power are a pair of flat cars bracketed by a set of HBRY 40 foot box cars followed by the passenger portion of the train. I can't remember what led me up to this portion of the country in late November but I would certainly like to do it again in the summer.

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Matt Watson [692] (more) (contact)
Date: 11/27/2008 (search)
Railway: Keewatin Railway (search)
Reporting Marks: HBRY 3005 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: HBRY Flin Flon Sub (search)
City/Town: Root Lake (search)
Province: Manitoba (search)
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2 Comments
  1. Whoops… Province should be Manitoba.

  2. Great shot Matt!
    I’ve always been curious about some of these operations but I’ve seen very few pics appreciate you sharing this one!

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