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I have to admit I soon lose track of who owns what when it involves these shortline companies. I am thinking that in 2002, when this image was shot; RailAmerica was the owner, but file it under Railink account of the leader here. It is a nice set of colour: RLK 1752, RA 2210 and CN 4104 (leased?) noted as the train builds for Nanticoke. The 1752 was scrapped in 2008.
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Caption: I have to admit I soon lose track of who owns what when it involves these shortline companies. I am thinking that in 2002, when this image was shot; RailAmerica was the owner, but file it under Railink account of the leader here. It is a nice set of colour: RLK 1752, RA 2210 and CN 4104 (leased?) noted as the train builds for Nanticoke. The 1752 was scrapped in 2008.

Photographer:
A.W.Mooney [2190] (more) (contact)
Date: 04/24/2002 (search)
Railway: Railink (search)
Reporting Marks: RLK 1752 (search)
Train Symbol: plant switching (search)
Subdivision/SNS: SOR Hagersville Sub. (search)
City/Town: Jarvis(Garnet) (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. Nice. 2210 was one of the GEXR Guelph Sub units – they renumbered it to 2211 because there was another unit with 2210 road number (LLPX 2210).

  2. Cn units were regular on rlhh once the 2nd steel train ran… and I think this was in the era. They roamed into no steel train service often as pool power basically.

  3. Looks like the CN unit is 4114. Neat consist.

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