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After giving chase from Guelph Line, Powerline road and finally Nith road, 435 begins its dash for London after bypassing Aldershot and a rather fast stop in Brantford. Im grateful for the signals department around here keeping these old searchlights going. I have found it quite odd how everything West of mile ( correct me if i'm wrong ) 45.1 is now the new vader signals, but these remain.
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Caption: After giving chase from Guelph Line, Powerline road and finally Nith road, 435 begins its dash for London after bypassing Aldershot and a rather fast stop in Brantford. Im grateful for the signals department around here keeping these old searchlights going. I have found it quite odd how everything West of mile ( correct me if i'm wrong ) 45.1 is now the new vader signals, but these remain.

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Carson McGinness [151] (more) (contact)
Date: 10/23/2020 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: BCOL 4608 (search)
Train Symbol: 435 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Dundas Sub (search)
City/Town: Paris (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. I believe part of the reason for all the new signals is because it was formerly a directional running zone, and now had signals facing both directions. Great shot!

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