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This is CN?? Yupp..... CN train #385 with GCFX 6057, BNSF 6785, NREX (ex-QNS&L) 263, and IC 6050 head westbound nearing CP Massey on CN's Dundas subdivision on a clear, but cold, February day.  I lucked out as I was driving from Toronto to Windsor and saw the train from the 403 climbing the hill in Dundas.  Had plenty of time to get ahead of the train, but sadly had to revert to digital as I had NO FILM in my camera when I got in position!!!  Still was lucky enough to get a shot off though.
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Caption: This is CN?? Yupp..... CN train #385 with GCFX 6057, BNSF 6785, NREX (ex-QNS&L) 263, and IC 6050 head westbound nearing CP Massey on CN's Dundas subdivision on a clear, but cold, February day. I lucked out as I was driving from Toronto to Windsor and saw the train from the 403 climbing the hill in Dundas. Had plenty of time to get ahead of the train, but sadly had to revert to digital as I had NO FILM in my camera when I got in position!!! Still was lucky enough to get a shot off though.

Photographer:
Geoff Elliott [773] (more) (contact)
Date: 02/22/2007 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: GCFX 6057 (search)
Train Symbol: CN 385 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Dundas Subdivision (search)
City/Town: Brantford (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. No film??? Gasp!!! Well, you did better than I did, heard this thing coming at Dundas mile 2 with that leader, ran to get into position, slipped, fell, ripped pants and bashed camera on the ballast. After recovering the winder that flew off on impact, had to get back to the car and get second camera in order to catch an image, ended up doing such at Copetown. Soon as I saw your great shot all these ugly memories came flooding back. LOL

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