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CMQ 9021 is back on the open road after being in Aylth receiving repairs the last couple of weeks. I didnt think I would end up catching it on its first trip since being released. Here 9021 and 5743 drag their ballast train towards Ft Steele BC, the rain added for a bit of a wet touch.
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Caption: CMQ 9021 is back on the open road after being in Aylth receiving repairs the last couple of weeks. I didnt think I would end up catching it on its first trip since being released. Here 9021 and 5743 drag their ballast train towards Ft Steele BC, the rain added for a bit of a wet touch.

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Carson McGinness [151] (more) (contact)
Date: 07/17/2020 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CMQ 9021 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: CP Cranbrook Sub (search)
City/Town: Cranbrook (search)
Province: British Columbia (search)
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4 Comments
  1. The CMQ sure disappeared from the Niagara area in a hurry after a couple of brief visits.

  2. Some great pictures from out west lately Carson—have you moved or just on an extended vacation.

  3. Very much so Arnold – 9020, 9021, 9022 are assigned to work train service and seem to bounce around to various terminals, along with the SD’s also in said service.

    Occasional trips on 420/421 but basically end up right back where they were

    I think the niagara/chicago trips they made were… flukes… that just worked out in .. everyone’s .. favour. Yeah, let’s call it that. Thanks everyone who made it possible :)

  4. cnnutbar, thanks for the kind words! Im out West just for two weeks seeing some friends and catching trains while I can.

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