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Yet another great picture! Being that it was 1987 , I did not realize that the NAR colours lasted so long.
Thank you Kevin. I do believe, all but the 4602 and 4604 (both in zebra), kept their NAR colours till the end. Not so for the GMD-1′s, the Bishop Grouard (1080) was the last I saw in NAR paint, final photo and sighting, April/85/Calder DS.
1080 in June 1982: http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=46756
Good link Jacob, even if blacked out, they still look NAR. Happily, they did not blackout the names.
Im surprised the builder plate on 4603 lasted that long too!
It’s just a rust mark, no plate evident in other photos.
The builder plate is stainless so there would only be a small rust spot and an outline. I’m 99% sure it made it till 1988 (as seen in another photo of yours) with the plate affixed to the right side.