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It looks like Nissouri siding, east of London on the Galt Subdivision.
Based on Mr. Noe’s comment and some checking with “streetview” I agree it’s CP’s Nissouri. Looks like the photographer was at the Purple Hill Rd grade crossing, facing east, then the west end of Nissouri siding. (Siding has since been extended.) The high voltage power line is a useful landmark. Purple Hill Rd is 3rd crossing east of Nissouri Road, which is why I didn’t find Nissouri siding in the first place.
Nice touch on the reflection. Love those old C424′s. And strange that there’s another train on the siding right behind it. Common practice then?
There were more trains, shorter trains back then. Most of CP is single track, so passing siding length sets a limit – Nissouri was 6350′ back then, but as of 2016 it is 10175′ (many sidings remain in the 6000′ range).
Have another picture of this train a few seconds later with all lights on, but this one is better.
There is a pending picture of a piggyback train on the main here with under 20 cars.