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A reunion of sorts -  OSRX 8235 (CP 8822) and RLK 2211 (CP 8210) reunited on the Goderich-Exeter.. Note that this photo is only possible today due to Knight Lumber buildings coming down after they closed in 2011. Land is CN owned and was leased for 107 years. A station occupied a site just to the right of the photographer when this was the terminus of the Great Weatern Railway branch from Lynden to Guelph via Galt/Preston/Hespeler from 1855-1870's.
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Caption: A reunion of sorts - OSRX 8235 (CP 8822) and RLK 2211 (CP 8210) reunited on the Goderich-Exeter.. Note that this photo is only possible today due to Knight Lumber buildings coming down after they closed in 2011. Land is CN owned and was leased for 107 years. A station occupied a site just to the right of the photographer when this was the terminus of the Great Weatern Railway branch from Lynden to Guelph via Galt/Preston/Hespeler from 1855-1870's.

Photographer:
Stephen C. Host [1535] (more) (contact)
Date: 03/24/2014 (search)
Railway: Goderich-Exeter (search)
Reporting Marks: OSRX 8235 (search)
Train Symbol: 580-24 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Fergus Sub (Guelph N Spur) (search)
City/Town: Guelph (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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2 Comments
  1. Any idea why there’s OSRX power on a Goderich-Exeter train?

  2. Brad, the GEXR is power short so they leaded OSRX 8235 until their power issues are resolved.

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