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Very nice. CN with G&W engines? And why CN if it’s St Lawrence & Atlantic? Curious as i’m not familiar with the operation.
BradKetchen Thanks! It’s not a CN train, it’s an SL&A train it his running on CN track so it’s a CN (H)393 because the train has rights trackage over St. Hyacinthe Sub
Thanks Victor. In all these Years I never knew a train with running rights had to use the hosts train symbol. Thanks for clarifying!
@BradKetchen that’s how the CN service design works, GEXR 432/431 were always factored in as CN trains for their service design.
Great picture Victor