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Figured I'd add one more photo in 2014. In this shot, Trillium 110 heads down the Grimbsy Sub with one lonely box car, heading to the switch at Glenridge so it can reverse back down the sub to the Grantham spur where it will service a few industries and head back. I'm standing in the former CN Merriton freight yard, where the tracks were ripped up in this part in 2002 I believe. Here is to another year of trains and a happy 2015 to all of you!
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Caption: Figured I'd add one more photo in 2014. In this shot, Trillium 110 heads down the Grimbsy Sub with one lonely box car, heading to the switch at Glenridge so it can reverse back down the sub to the Grantham spur where it will service a few industries and head back. I'm standing in the former CN Merriton freight yard, where the tracks were ripped up in this part in 2002 I believe. Here is to another year of trains and a happy 2015 to all of you!

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DoctaPinklaces [73] (more) (contact)
Date: 12/12/2014 (search)
Railway: Trillium Railway (search)
Reporting Marks: TR 110 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Grimbsy Subdivsion (search)
City/Town: Merriton (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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2 Comments
  1. On the right we see the back of the homes on Walnut Street?

  2. Yup.

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