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Mr. Smith's popular lineup image of the local Brantford fanatics prompted me to dig up this image taken out by the old Paris Jct some years before. Most of us still enjoy this location, but for one, you can see how tough a struggle it was for him before drones were invented.
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Caption: Mr. Smith's popular lineup image of the local Brantford fanatics prompted me to dig up this image taken out by the old Paris Jct some years before. Most of us still enjoy this location, but for one, you can see how tough a struggle it was for him before drones were invented.

Photographer:
A.W.Mooney [2190] (more) (contact)
Date: 02/12/2006 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 5329 (search)
Train Symbol: #390 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Dundas Sub. (search)
City/Town: Paris (Jct) (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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7 Comments
  1. Much tougher to ID. Guy on the ladder looks like Jason Bartlett. Others I have no idea.

  2. Is that Bartlett on the ladder?

  3. Quite the foamer line up for a SD75i…I hope something good was trailing.

  4. Joe, come on man. :) I’d say rlk 4003 is just as mundane :)

  5. I’m going to have to rule in favour of Mr. Bishop. An ex. SP GP9 is more exciting then a CN SD75I, even in its crappy RaiLink patch job.

  6. True, a GP9 in any form is damn good these days. But I’m sure in 2006 something epic rolled by, as it usually did every day.

    I’m pleased Arnold used the mundane as the SD75i’s were at the time, to create something different. If something good was trailing, this image probably wouldn’t have happened :)

  7. Nobody recognized Mr. Miller in the maroon coat?

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