Caption: Perhaps the most-photographed train in southwestern Ontario yesterday, CN 331 leads a parade of four westbounds on the west end of the Dundas sub amid a busy afternoon. After catching yellows into town, the crew puts the hammer down to make a run for the grade up to Lobo from the Thames river bridge. Right behind this guy was X301, then 393 (in the yard in the distance), and 397; there were no fewer than 9 freights through town in less than 3 hours. Seeing the AC6000 was pretty neat, as I was finally able to catch some FPON. CN 393 was stopped to swap power with 434 when his lead unit quit loading; 397 then stopped to set off BCOL 4651 for 434's train.
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Nice scene.