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A quartet of Ontario Northland engines lead train 113 along the shoreline of Cobalt Lake.  To the left, partially hidden by some empty centrebeam cars, is the town's historic train station.
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Caption: A quartet of Ontario Northland engines lead train 113 along the shoreline of Cobalt Lake. To the left, partially hidden by some empty centrebeam cars, is the town's historic train station.

Photographer:
Craig Allen [149] (more) (contact)
Date: 10/09/2019 (search)
Railway: Ontario Northland (search)
Reporting Marks: ONT 2103 (search)
Train Symbol: ONT 113 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: ONR Temagami Sub mile 103 (search)
City/Town: Cobalt (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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5 Comments
  1. So yellow isn’t really yellow! Were the ends on the second unit painted at different times?

  2. That’s right, 2105′s cab was repainted in canary yellow with safety stripes in early 2014 (it had been involved in an accident in 2012 and spent a year out of service).

  3. The end on the 2nd unit match the cab on the first.

  4. Love this shot.

  5. Thanks, JoeDurocher!

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