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An almost picture perfect reflection of a typical QNS&L ore train about to cross Highway 500, the Trans Labrador Highway, on a crisp early October morning. Having just left Labrador City, lead unit AC4400 # 422 and SD70 # 502 will travel some 260 miles to the Port of Sept-Iles. The trains may be gone forever on the Island portion of our Province, but fortunately such is not the case in Labrador, and in fact, may never be.
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Caption: An almost picture perfect reflection of a typical QNS&L ore train about to cross Highway 500, the Trans Labrador Highway, on a crisp early October morning. Having just left Labrador City, lead unit AC4400 # 422 and SD70 # 502 will travel some 260 miles to the Port of Sept-Iles. The trains may be gone forever on the Island portion of our Province, but fortunately such is not the case in Labrador, and in fact, may never be.

Photographer:
Kenneth G. Pieroway [104] (more) (contact)
Date: 10/04/2012 (search)
Railway: Quebec North Shore and Labrador (search)
Reporting Marks: QNS&L 422 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Not Provided
City/Town: Labrador City (search)
Province: Newfoundland and Labrador (search)
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