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Not quite what I was hoping for. CN 148 was reported as having an ES44DC bracketed by a pair of SD60F's yesterday, which meant that an SD60F would most likely lead CN 149 out of the Port of Montreal the next morning. Unfortunately fume issues with the leader meant that the crew rearranged the lashup to have ES44DC CN 2339 leading. Here CN 149 crosses the Lachine Canal not too long after leaving the Port of Montreal, with a long intermodal train bound for Chicago. Power is CN 2339 with SD60F's CN 5547 & CN 5510 relegated to trailing status.
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Caption: Not quite what I was hoping for. CN 148 was reported as having an ES44DC bracketed by a pair of SD60F's yesterday, which meant that an SD60F would most likely lead CN 149 out of the Port of Montreal the next morning. Unfortunately fume issues with the leader meant that the crew rearranged the lashup to have ES44DC CN 2339 leading. Here CN 149 crosses the Lachine Canal not too long after leaving the Port of Montreal, with a long intermodal train bound for Chicago. Power is CN 2339 with SD60F's CN 5547 & CN 5510 relegated to trailing status.

Photographer:
Michael Berry [4080] (more) (contact)
Date: 11/03/2015 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 2339 (search)
Train Symbol: CN 149 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Wharf Spur (search)
City/Town: Montreal (search)
Province: Quebec (search)
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2 Comments
  1. Cool, I didn’t know full size trains ran on this line. I was on a school trip to Montreal a few years back, and all I saw was switch jobs on this line, a Port of Montreal locomotive and slug.

  2. Yes, the only through freights here on a regular basis are 148 arriving in the middle of the night and 149 leaving in the morning. Other than that you have a CN switcher going in and out about once a day and grain trains during the winter.

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