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The crew office at Tillsonburg, complete with crew minivan, Trillium Railway signs, and of course, all black former CPR/OCRR 1842 parked after the day's work is completed. It's interesting to me how history is repeating itself on GIO Railway, with Black Locomotives on the Cayuga and even a repeat of MLW Slugs in Niagara that Mooney got in 2005. Time marches on but history seems to be repeating itself.
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Caption: The crew office at Tillsonburg, complete with crew minivan, Trillium Railway signs, and of course, all black former CPR/OCRR 1842 parked after the day's work is completed. It's interesting to me how history is repeating itself on GIO Railway, with Black Locomotives on the Cayuga and even a repeat of MLW Slugs in Niagara that Mooney got in 2005. Time marches on but history seems to be repeating itself.

Photographer:
Stephen C. Host [1535] (more) (contact)
Date: 12/10/2013 (search)
Railway: St. Thomas and Eastern (search)
Reporting Marks: TRRY 1842 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Tillsonburg (search)
City/Town: Tillsonburg (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. Stephen, I was wondering if the building in your photo is still there. I don’t remember it when I was there.I was farther down the tracks at Future Transfer. I looked on Google maps, and it is, in Gio Rail colours with the Gio unit 1597 parked in the same spot with a couple of workers. :)

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