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BCOL 4624 leads train 509 east through Wyoming, ON., back to London on a beautiful late summer day.
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Caption: BCOL 4624 leads train 509 east through Wyoming, ON., back to London on a beautiful late summer day.

Photographer:
Marc Dease [359] (more) (contact)
Date: 9/20/2019 (search)
Railway: BC Rail (search)
Reporting Marks: BCOL 4624 (search)
Train Symbol: 509 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Not Provided
City/Town: Wyoming (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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5 Comments
  1. Are those windmill flats or automotive frame empties ?
    Who uses frames in the London area ? 434/435 seem to have frame flats nearly every day, and they always seem to be empty, either direction.

  2. These are automotive frame empties Bruce. 509 delivers them full to Sarnia and then they are sent to the US usually on 501. They return empty and 509 takes them back to London for 434/435.

  3. Would it be related to 584 traffic from Formet?

  4. Yes, formet in St. Thomas. Used to be taken on 386/7 directly to Detroit (and the same power was used on a daylight 582 to St. Thomas – 2 six axles usually) but CN sends it on a host of locals now and St. Thomas is down to one train a day (584).

    Today 435 becomes 509 at London and then turns back to 434 to Toronto generally speaking.

    Also consider that the Magna Karmax plant in Milton is shipping rail again so these may be in the mix. Not sure how those cars are routed but they’ll be eerily similar.

  5. So….wherever these Formet frames are going (last I ever knew, the biggest customer was Mercedes but thats way back when)….switched out of the plant by Cando, picked up by 584, moved by 509, moved by 501, moved by ??? to etc….
    Wow, Precision Railroading really does work !

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