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Near sunrise, CN AC 2812 leads intermodal train Q120, as they rumble by the turbines, approaching Amherst, Nova Scotia. I was going to edit out the white of the moon from the photo, but I decided not to. 

Referring to the title, a few days before this, a full moon was in the area, and was sinking down to the horizon at sunrise, which would have made this location a great spot. Oh well, next time. 

March 24, 2019
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Caption: Near sunrise, CN AC 2812 leads intermodal train Q120, as they rumble by the turbines, approaching Amherst, Nova Scotia. I was going to edit out the white of the moon from the photo, but I decided not to.

Referring to the title, a few days before this, a full moon was in the area, and was sinking down to the horizon at sunrise, which would have made this location a great spot. Oh well, next time.

March 24, 2019

Photographer:
Matt Landry [298] (more) (contact)
Date: 03/24/2019 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 2812 (search)
Train Symbol: CN Q120 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Springhill Subdivision (search)
City/Town: Fort Lawrence (search)
Province: Nova Scotia (search)
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2 Comments
  1. I spent many childhood summers on the marsh. It’s kind of sad to see these bird blenders out there.

  2. They add a bit to the scene, but not much.

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