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If you see this photo, it is thanks to Joseph Bishop. He was able to edit my original scan to something that was acceptable.
Here is a westbound grain train just east of Juniper Creek Provincial Park. We would find these two lead engines sitting in Boston Bar later in the day. The train was taken west by other engines, I presume.
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Caption: If you see this photo, it is thanks to Joseph Bishop. He was able to edit my original scan to something that was acceptable. Here is a westbound grain train just east of Juniper Creek Provincial Park. We would find these two lead engines sitting in Boston Bar later in the day. The train was taken west by other engines, I presume.

Photographer:
Steve Young [781] (more) (contact)
Date: 05/18/1986 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 5425 (search)
Train Symbol: ? (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Anglesey (search)
City/Town: Savona (search)
Province: British Columbia (search)
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3 Comments
  1. Amazing, some of these young rug-rats, eh Steve?

  2. Yes, some of these guys have far more patience than I. Post processing is definitely not my forte. Who knew that you did not use “sharpen” to crisp up an image. Nooooo, you use the counter-intuitive “unsharp mask”.
    I am thankful for Mr Host helping me out with this, though.

  3. Being called a rug rat is better than a whipper snapper ;)

    Glad it worked out Steve :)

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