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The crew using NSCX 11 takes a break while NCSX 12 switches two CP hoppers around in the distance.  From this angle they look the same, however #12 has angled white stripes on the sides of the hoods, whereas #11 does not.  No sign of the SW1001s today.  Shortly after I took this photo, CN came in to lift new TCMX hoppers and NKLX coil cars, the highest car number being NKLX 400096 for those keeping track.
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Caption: The crew using NSCX 11 takes a break while NCSX 12 switches two CP hoppers around in the distance. From this angle they look the same, however #12 has angled white stripes on the sides of the hoods, whereas #11 does not. No sign of the SW1001s today. Shortly after I took this photo, CN came in to lift new TCMX hoppers and NKLX coil cars, the highest car number being NKLX 400096 for those keeping track.

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Rob Smith [379] (more) (contact)
Date: 12/16/2022 (search)
Railway: Industrial (search)
Reporting Marks: NSCX 11 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
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City/Town: Hamilton (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. Nice shot. I like seeing those two units running around.

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