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Sitting on the diamond, the crew of CPR extra north 886 have been requested to pose for a photograph.A tradition in the steam era.  From left to right, Engineer Jim Hardy, Firemen Doug Lupson, the Conductor unfortunately who,s name is missing from memory, then brakemen Bill Pegg and Vern Nicholson. Submitted with permission and help from the firemen Doug Lupson.
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Caption: Sitting on the diamond, the crew of CPR extra north 886 have been requested to pose for a photograph.A tradition in the steam era. From left to right, Engineer Jim Hardy, Firemen Doug Lupson, the Conductor unfortunately who,s name is missing from memory, then brakemen Bill Pegg and Vern Nicholson. Submitted with permission and help from the firemen Doug Lupson.

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Date: ??/??/1955 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CPR 886 (search)
Train Symbol: extra 886 north (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Tillsonburg Port Burwell Sub (search)
City/Town: Tillsonburg (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. Thanks for posting.

  2. With thanks to the CPR pensioners in London, the missing conductor has been identified as Joe Briggs.

  3. What a great image!

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