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The sun is barely above the horizon as it casts a reddish glint on the cab of Alco S2 7024. The telltale " Alco smoke" shows the crew has just arrived and started their unit. Just down the lead, S 13 108 awaits another Trillium crew, on-duty an hour later. 7024 will today work the Canal-Harbour Job which will take her to Welland and St Catharines. 7024 has loads of miles and probably plenty of interesting stories. She started life in October 1944 !
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Caption: The sun is barely above the horizon as it casts a reddish glint on the cab of Alco S2 7024. The telltale " Alco smoke" shows the crew has just arrived and started their unit. Just down the lead, S 13 108 awaits another Trillium crew, on-duty an hour later. 7024 will today work the Canal-Harbour Job which will take her to Welland and St Catharines. 7024 has loads of miles and probably plenty of interesting stories. She started life in October 1944 !

Photographer:
Steve Bradley [85] (more) (contact)
Date: 09/25/2006 (search)
Railway: Trillium Railway (search)
Reporting Marks: TRR 7024 (search)
Train Symbol: Canal-Harbour (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Feeder West (search)
City/Town: Feeder (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. What happened to 7024? Trillium had a quite diverse roster but so many seemed to only last a short time. Except 108 110… and the rs18′s.

  2. I heard that unit was privately owned, and not a Trillium-owned unit outright. It’s funny that sister unit 7020 sits enjoying retirement at Roundhouse Park in downtown Toronto.

  3. 7024 is still on Trillium property. It apparently leaked an odor into the cab that made the crews feel sick. Was in service til 2010.

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