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SSR's blue and white GP15D's haul a considerably long train of oil empties to through Sedley Sk on the way to Stoughtons Crescent Point facility that has two sidings added to allow more cars. I was surprised to run into these guys after hearing they weren't leaving CP's yard till around supper. I was hoping to catch there ATSF unit in the lead but after spotting her and there 4th GP15D recently purchased at Fillmore I knew it wasn't to be.
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Caption: SSR's blue and white GP15D's haul a considerably long train of oil empties to through Sedley Sk on the way to Stoughtons Crescent Point facility that has two sidings added to allow more cars. I was surprised to run into these guys after hearing they weren't leaving CP's yard till around supper. I was hoping to catch there ATSF unit in the lead but after spotting her and there 4th GP15D recently purchased at Fillmore I knew it wasn't to be.

Photographer:
CalMurray [235] (more) (contact)
Date: 06/16/2013 (search)
Railway: Stewart Southern Railway (search)
Reporting Marks: SSR 1503 (search)
Train Symbol: SSR Oil Empties (search)
Subdivision/SNS: SSR Tyvan Subdivision (search)
City/Town: Sedley (search)
Province: Saskatchewan (search)
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  1. Is CEFX just selling off their GP15D’s? Or could the GP20D’s be next?

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