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CSX management special sits in front of Conrail's historic station at St Thomas. Before being able to record the cars we where escorted off the property by a CSX special constable from the US that was riding the train.The station at St Thomas has been preserved and is still under going renovations.
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Caption: CSX management special sits in front of Conrail's historic station at St Thomas. Before being able to record the cars we where escorted off the property by a CSX special constable from the US that was riding the train.The station at St Thomas has been preserved and is still under going renovations.

Photographer:
darrell lupson [110] (more) (contact)
Date: 08/21/1990 (search)
Railway: CSX Transportation (search)
Reporting Marks: CSX 6249 (search)
Train Symbol: ? (search)
Subdivision/SNS: St Thomas Caso sub (search)
City/Town: St Thomas (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. do tell more…. did you get a ticket? :) good thing you werent arrested :)

  2. First time seeing this image.
    Strange that a CSX special agent would “enforce” a trespassing issue on property not owned by CSX !
    I vaguely recall this train being operated. I would imagine it led to the further curtailment of the East End operations ( from 5 days down to 3) among other things.
    In hindsight, I’m sure you could’ve obtained the car ID’s from the platform.

  3. And what jurisdiction would a US CSX constable have in Canada?

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