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Having crossed over at CN Boyne/CP Reynolds, it sounds like the throttle is pulled all the way back and CN 107 is getting up to speed as it crosses the trestle over Parry Sound Harbour heading northward on the CP Parry Sound Sub. portion of the Directional Running Zone (DRZ).
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Caption: Having crossed over at CN Boyne/CP Reynolds, it sounds like the throttle is pulled all the way back and CN 107 is getting up to speed as it crosses the trestle over Parry Sound Harbour heading northward on the CP Parry Sound Sub. portion of the Directional Running Zone (DRZ).

Photographer:
Terry O'Shell [152] (more) (contact)
Date: 10/05/2022 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 2989, CN 3954 (search)
Train Symbol: Q107 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Parry Sound Sub., Mile 22.6 (search)
City/Town: Parry Sound (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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4 Comments
  1. Great picture. I stopped there many times on my trips between Capreol and Toronto, but never stayed long enough to catch a train on the bridge.

  2. Very nice, Terry. Neat location.

  3. Look up. Look way up Rusty. :-)

  4. Thank you guys. A extended lunch on dockside patio at Tailwinds gives a great view of the south two-thirds of the bridge and a great opportunity for photos, provided you don’t miscalculate runtimes like I did.

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