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562 is most often two units.
You can stay busy all day in Niagara, trust me. I was busy all day there today: 247, 255, TE11, 421, 562, 531 and two jobs on Trillium.
I love how CN uses 6 axles at Port Rob and at industries. I wonder how the tracks can handle them. Then again, I remember @AWMooney catching an SOR 6 axle unti on the CN Burford spur on old TH&B tracks. Thanks for the history here.
Sorry it was @JamesGardiner’s shot of the SOR SD40-2 on Burford spur…but back to Port Robinson…
Brad, CN doesn’t really go directly into industries in Niagara. For Oleo in Niagara Falls they bring a bunch of reacher cars, for Oxy Vinyls they simply do a set off and lift on dedicate tracks and a plant switcher and trackmobiles handle the actual plant switching, for Welded Tube (and formerly Martech when it was served of fthe Tube Spur) they drop and lift cars from CN Southern Yard that Welded Tube brings to/from their plant, and for Vale they drop and lift cars from the north end of the property and Vale’s centrecab moves them around from there. Other CN traffic that goes to Niagara area customers is ultimately delivered by Trillium and CP.
Thanks James for the knowledge. Even more interesting for operations!