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One of the newest additions to Battle River Rail's roster sits outside the railway's shop in Forestburg Alberta. The railway has a pretty good track record for painting their units, so I doubt the 3434 will look this way for too long.
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Caption: One of the newest additions to Battle River Rail's roster sits outside the railway's shop in Forestburg Alberta. The railway has a pretty good track record for painting their units, so I doubt the 3434 will look this way for too long.

Photographer:
Matt Watson [686] (more) (contact)
Date: 10/08/2021 (search)
Railway: Battle River Railway (search)
Reporting Marks: BRR 3434 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Battle River Rail (search)
City/Town: Forestburg (search)
Province: Alberta (search)
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3 Comments
  1. Saw this myself, Matt. You had a little better lighting than I did. Quite sure this unit came from Tri-Cities (TRCY)down in Richland, Washington State. I seem to recall shooting it down there. I was rather surprised to see this submitted; as I thought I had a “scoop”. Nope, not with you on the loose. :o )
    When I was by in late Sept the unit had been there about 3 weeks. Still have to get the “bugs out”.

  2. Truth be told, I didn’t even know about this unit till earlier that morning when it came up in chit chatting with a couple friends as we waited for the southbound to leave Camrose. So technically you shot it long before I even knew about it.

  3. I did wonder why they left the “R” on the sides….Only found it by accident myself.

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