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This is just awesome! Note the number plate on 6167. Unlike other CNR plates it is flat. No raised lettering or numbering. This was the “excursion plate”, created about 1960 after the original had be stolen at Spadina. The numbers and letters were painted on.
This plate was welded onto the locomotive as it was not possible to drill through the plate for bolts, why?…the metal was a piece of armour off a WWII tank. Small divers are visible from drilling attempts though. This plate is now preserved in the collection of the Guelph Historical Railway Association.
An incredible image.
Where in St Thomas was this?