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NS 328 rolls past CN yard power at London East as their train eases off the Talbot Sub and onto the Dundas sub for their run to Buffalo.  Today CP 5585, NS 3231 and another CP SD40-2 are in charge of the train.
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Caption: NS 328 rolls past CN yard power at London East as their train eases off the Talbot Sub and onto the Dundas sub for their run to Buffalo. Today CP 5585, NS 3231 and another CP SD40-2 are in charge of the train.

Photographer:
John Eull [424] (more) (contact)
Date: 10/26/1996 (search)
Railway: Norfolk Southern (search)
Reporting Marks: CP (search)
Train Symbol: NS 328 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: London East - CN Dundas Sub (search)
City/Town: London (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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6 Comments
  1. Man I miss 327/328. Just about anything engine-wise would be on them.

  2. Do you have any shots like this one in this exact location during 1994 or earlier so it can qualify for the time machine?

  3. Alex, manners please :) You forgot!

    The rules are 1995 or earlier, inclusive, for the time machine, as of today. We ask for a minimum 20 year spread – henceforth if you took a photo in 2016 you could pair it to John’s great photo above.

    Thanks for your interest in the time machine though, if it wasn’t for guys like John submitting great classic photos it would not be possible to perform re-creations!

  4. My apologies! I was in school and wanted to post this before I got yelled at to put my phone away. Steve I’m assuming you know what photo is was going to use as my entry?

  5. Be sure to focus on school Alex. And no, it is up to you to follow the rules properly :) Remember you should try to replicate this photo as close to this as you can. The London east signs? The engines at left, and a train coming at right. And the framing – try to be spot on – buildings, focal length, etc. Practice makes perfect – David Vincent went up to Chapleau TWICE to get the photo exactly the same, even asking the crew to spot the engine in just the right spot. It took him a lot of effort – two years to get it just right!

  6. Im not doing much in school anyway haha. Will keep trying. I thought that just bc you commented on this.

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