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Little bit of action seen at the historically designated Cartier CP station on this rather dreary spring morning. VIA Budds; Sudbury-White River #185 has paused for passengers, coming in on its' scheduled 1035 timeslot, about 20 minutes behind CP #917 on the left; which is awaiting a new crew and the departure of the VIA. The VIA #185 has Budds 6215 and 6250; the #917 has CP 5793 and HATX 802. Note a minor roof repair on the corner of the station. I was told a Jordan Spreader knocked off a piece earlier in the winter........
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Caption: Little bit of action seen at the historically designated Cartier CP station on this rather dreary spring morning. VIA Budds; Sudbury-White River #185 has paused for passengers, coming in on its' scheduled 1035 timeslot, about 20 minutes behind CP #917 on the left; which is awaiting a new crew and the departure of the VIA. The VIA #185 has Budds 6215 and 6250; the #917 has CP 5793 and HATX 802. Note a minor roof repair on the corner of the station. I was told a Jordan Spreader knocked off a piece earlier in the winter........

Photographer:
A.W. Mooney [2190] (more) (contact)
Date: 04/03/1997 (search)
Railway: VIA Rail (search)
Reporting Marks: VIA 6215 (search)
Train Symbol: #185 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CP Nemegos Sub. 0.0 (search)
City/Town: Cartier (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. An interesting shot Mr. M. I gather both trains were westbound. There’s a load of lumber behind the locomotives. I thought most lumber went east to Ontario or the USA but that load is headed west? It must’ve been a messy drive to the Sudbury area from St. Catharines in March. You went to great lengths for pictures at that time. We are the beneficiaries.

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