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A trio of matching Chessie-painted CSX units are shown at Fort Erie on October 17th 1985. C&O GP40-2 4268 leads B&O GP40 4139 and GP40-2 4300, with a C&O van trailing the lashup.
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Caption: A trio of matching Chessie-painted CSX units are shown at Fort Erie on October 17th 1985. C&O GP40-2 4268 leads B&O GP40 4139 and GP40-2 4300, with a C&O van trailing the lashup.

Photographer:
Bill Thomson [715] (more) (contact)
Date: 10/17/1985 (search)
Railway: Chesapeake and Ohio (search)
Reporting Marks: C&O 4268, B&O 4139, 4300 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Not Provided
City/Town: Fort Erie (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. I find this gorgeous catch a bit unsettling. Upon checking my notes, I see I was at Fort Erie on this day back in 1985 but all I caught was a pair of Conrails.
    Left too soon, I guess.

  2. Very nice. Maybe you lost the slide Arnold and forgot to note it. Are these Canadian assigned units?

  3. I would say this is a St Thomas crew, who brought NI-42 into Buffalo the night before and have now just completed a Ft Erie Turn. They will head back to (B&O) Buffalo Creek Yard and get the CG-41 train that the yard has waiting for them, and head home after that.
    No, they are not Assigned units, merely the power that comes initially out of Detroit on eastbounds and soon returns, to be replaced over & over again by other ‘system’ power.

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