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NORTHERN EXPOSURE. After leaving the warmth of the cab of AC4400CW #420 during the first major snow storm of the season on November 18, 2010, the photographer turns to capture one last image of the GE unit. Joseph Hynes, a long time engineer with the QNS&L, was waiting on the mainline just outside Labrador City for clearance to bring the 420 and sister General Electric engine 422 back into the yard of the Iron Ore Company of Canada for a later run of ore to Sept-Iles. It was the beginning of a wonderful friendship of two men, one a railroader and the other a railfan, who both shared a passion for trains.
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Caption: NORTHERN EXPOSURE. After leaving the warmth of the cab of AC4400CW #420 during the first major snow storm of the season on November 18, 2010, the photographer turns to capture one last image of the GE unit. Joseph Hynes, a long time engineer with the QNS&L, was waiting on the mainline just outside Labrador City for clearance to bring the 420 and sister General Electric engine 422 back into the yard of the Iron Ore Company of Canada for a later run of ore to Sept-Iles. It was the beginning of a wonderful friendship of two men, one a railroader and the other a railfan, who both shared a passion for trains.

Photographer:
Kenneth G. Pieroway [104] (more) (contact)
Date: 11/18/2010 (search)
Railway: Quebec North Shore and Labrador (search)
Reporting Marks: QNS&L 420 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Not Provided
City/Town: Labrador City (search)
Province: Newfoundland and Labrador (search)
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  1. Yes ken i remember it just like it was yesterday a great friendship for sure hoping to get back in the seat sometime this week

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