Caption: It was a Saturday morning when a few former QNSL locomotives were going to be taken to a destination in Chicago for future considerations, and the fans were out in groves. I waited at Tansley, then Bayview, then Dundas, and finally one last shot out at Lynden West before I thought I had seen enough of this train. A true foamer!! Behind #399's CN 2504, 5353 are x-QNSL 259, 306, 305, 304, 261, 308 and 303. In 2006 the QNSL sold them as surplus to Marine Diesel Engines, Ltd; a dealer. After being stored for a bit in Mont Joli, Quebec, they in turn were dealt off to JLCX (J&L Consulting) a leasing outfit; and then finally off to the USA, as we see here, where they were scrapped in 2007.
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Didn’t most of these actually get saved? Or was it another batch of ex QNSL’s that ended up on G&W roads? I know I saw an ex QNSL SD40-2 with WCOR reporting marks down in Dubois PA a few years ago.
Jazzy Joe: I was under the impression that most, if not all, of these particular locomotives met the scrapper; the amount of TLC needed was why they spent so much time stored. But, alas, I have misplaced my notes. There must have been close to 30 SDs on QNSL, so I am sure there would be plenty of them still operational.
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Arnold..My pic…to the right of yours; taken almost the exact opposite to your shot…exactly a week later..is waging a “friendly” duel with yours : )
I thought that too, Snake. Good thing it wasn’t the same day. YOUR train would have wiped out my angle here. They would have been side by side like a couple of…well…snakes!!
Snaked by Snake’s train, at Snake…like a couple of Snakes !
there you go again Arnold…just when are stars are the same…you suddenly zoom out ahead !!
I’m going to have to change my name…”Snake Mooney” maybe that will work….