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Single unit operation has always been photographically appealing to me, with GP9s fairly common in British Columbia, and in Alberta also the odd MLW.  So it was a happy encounter finding the daily wayfreight No. 83 from Medicine Hat arriving Lethbridge with a single script albeit grubby C-424 4204, seen here on the eastern outskirts of town on Thursday 1974-10-03.
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Caption: Single unit operation has always been photographically appealing to me, with GP9s fairly common in British Columbia, and in Alberta also the odd MLW. So it was a happy encounter finding the daily wayfreight No. 83 from Medicine Hat arriving Lethbridge with a single script albeit grubby C-424 4204, seen here on the eastern outskirts of town on Thursday 1974-10-03.

Photographer:
Ken Perry [199] (more) (contact)
Date: 1974-10-03 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 4204 (search)
Train Symbol: No. 83 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Taber (116.5) (search)
City/Town: Lethbridge (search)
Province: Alberta (search)
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4 Comments
  1. Ooh this is great. Wonderful Prairie scene as always, Ken.

  2. Fantastic image for sure.

  3. I wonder what the crews out west thought about getting a C424 to run instead of their usual GP9′s.

  4. Wonderful image, Ken.

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