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Engineer Gilles (two weeks shy of retirement) and conductor Chris bid us adieu crossing Harvey Road heading out of McAdam for St. John. We'd catch up with them again in a couple of days at Welsford right where they said they'd be, waiting to haul a load of government and railway dignitaries to view infrastructure upgrades so the suits could see an example of where their joint investment money was going.
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Caption: Engineer Gilles (two weeks shy of retirement) and conductor Chris bid us adieu crossing Harvey Road heading out of McAdam for St. John. We'd catch up with them again in a couple of days at Welsford right where they said they'd be, waiting to haul a load of government and railway dignitaries to view infrastructure upgrades so the suits could see an example of where their joint investment money was going.

Photographer:
Wayne Shaw [256] (more) (contact)
Date: 09/08/2009 (search)
Railway: New Brunswick Southern (search)
Reporting Marks: NBSR 2318 (search)
Train Symbol: MNBR 908 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Mile 84 NBSR McAdam Sub (search)
City/Town: Mcadam (search)
Province: New Brunswick (search)
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4 Comments
  1. Tiny fuel tank on that Geep.

  2. Nice shot. Why is the fuel tank so small?

  3. It’s just a little cold, I guess! ;)

  4. Former DEVCO unit, and those units basically ran a loop on the DEVCO (which is now the Sydney Coal Railway) so they never strayed far from the shop on a daily basis.

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