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Great classic pic there Brice….you could be in Salamanca with that image.
I see bad weather brings out big photo bombs from you….Guess we’ll see allot more over the next three rainy days, eh?
Thank you. No doubt these WERE on the Buffalo Division just weeks before they were leased. Fortunately I am running low on images to be submitted, so the viewers will be spared my flashbacks for a while.
Those B&O F’s were a pretty ratty bunch. CP returned many of them as unserviceable.
Wow!
74 was typically ordered in Windsor for 0001. Usually there was piggyback traffic to lift off the scale track before putting the power on the train. In this case though, the pig may have been lifted at Woodstock or Windsor. I say that because a few cars back are gondolas with large wooden crates on them. The would have originated in Tillsonburg & been lifted at Woodstock. They were always destined for St. John & a boat trip overseas.