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More from the heydays on the CASO in Southern Ontario.  A few traces of snow signify that winter has not completely gone yet. A pair of Burlington units are in the consist and one is the 941, somewhat captive in Canada as per Bruce Mercer.   I find it interesting that many of my shots on the CASO, be it NYC or C&O, have a GE and a GM unit.  Here we have a GM GP40 3042 and GE U25B 2557 as the GM/GE combo.
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Caption: More from the heydays on the CASO in Southern Ontario. A few traces of snow signify that winter has not completely gone yet. A pair of Burlington units are in the consist and one is the 941, somewhat captive in Canada as per Bruce Mercer. I find it interesting that many of my shots on the CASO, be it NYC or C&O, have a GE and a GM unit. Here we have a GM GP40 3042 and GE U25B 2557 as the GM/GE combo.

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Dave Burroughs [128] (more) (contact)
Date: 04/1968 (search)
Railway: New York Central (search)
Reporting Marks: NYC 3042 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: CASO Sub (search)
City/Town: Hagersville (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. Another beauty “from the day”, thanks Dave.
    Good angle showing the coop elevator and back tracks, one of which ( furthest to the right of your image) went as far as Main Street/Hwy 6, once upon a time.

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