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Gliding downgrade from the town of Redwater, empty sulphur buggies are headed north to be refilled. Once the units have passed over the trestle, which is immediately to photo left, the throttle will be upped a few notches to climb the hill to Kerensky. At Kerensky, they will leave the Coronado Sub., taking the connecting track to the Lac La Biche Sub. and the distant destination of Waterways. It will return 2 evenings later with nearly 50 loads and the 4602 added in for extra help.
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Caption: Gliding downgrade from the town of Redwater, empty sulphur buggies are headed north to be refilled. Once the units have passed over the trestle, which is immediately to photo left, the throttle will be upped a few notches to climb the hill to Kerensky. At Kerensky, they will leave the Coronado Sub., taking the connecting track to the Lac La Biche Sub. and the distant destination of Waterways. It will return 2 evenings later with nearly 50 loads and the 4602 added in for extra help.

Photographer:
L. Priest [310] (more) (contact)
Date: 06/26/1988 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 4350 (search)
Train Symbol: Unit train empties (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Coronado Sub. (search)
City/Town: Redwater (search)
Province: Alberta (search)
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2 Comments
  1. A perfect set of GP9s! Excellent.

  2. LOL, my chase car was a VW beetle. To get these shots I stood on the car. With a roof rack attached, I had one foot in the rack and one right in front of the windshield (where the wipers are). No stepping on the hood of the front bonnet, made for bad dents.
    Thanks. :-)

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