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Long shadows encroach the tracks as a pair of long hood forward GP9RMs in charge of train #547 are about to duck under, the under construction Louis Saint Laurent bridge on the south side of Milton. The country landscape will soon be dug under to make way for more subdivisions, and sound barriers will most likely eliminate any good photographs in the near future.
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Caption: Long shadows encroach the tracks as a pair of long hood forward GP9RMs in charge of train #547 are about to duck under, the under construction Louis Saint Laurent bridge on the south side of Milton. The country landscape will soon be dug under to make way for more subdivisions, and sound barriers will most likely eliminate any good photographs in the near future.

Photographer:
Marcus W. Stevens [1070] (more) (contact)
Date: 10/01/2013 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: 7081 (search)
Train Symbol: 547 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Halton (search)
City/Town: Milton (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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2 Comments
  1. Hey Marcus, great shot. It’s a wonder why nobody really shoots at this location. I don’t understand that, I mean look at all that open space! Great time where Summer’s day length coincides with Winter’s steady angle of sunlight from dawn till dusk. Makes Fall awesome. I should probably get to this spot soon before the urban colonial forces take the land for their own.

    Cheers,
    -Cam

  2. Thanks Cameron, I have wanted to check out this spot for a while and was quite impressed on how the shot framed up. Too bad it may disappear in the near future.

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