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Rather common, at that time, for second gen units to lead first gen.


  GMD 1973 built GP38-2(W) CN5566 leads 4566 and 45xx, a pair of GMD 1957 built GP9's through the Bayview turnouts.


  At Bayview Jct., on a busy  March 19, 1978 Kodak Tri X negative by S.Danko 


Anyone: Would this be the paper train with loads for the Thorold paper mill? Originating from the ONR / CN450?


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Rather common, at that time, for second gen units to lead first gen.

GMD 1973 built GP38-2(W) CN5566 leads 4566 and 45xx, a pair of GMD 1957 built GP9's through the Bayview turnouts.

At Bayview Jct., on a busy March 19, 1978 Kodak Tri X negative by S.Danko

Anyone: Would this be the paper train with loads for the Thorold paper mill? Originating from the ONR / CN450?

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ex Reading Crusader

sdfourty

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Date: 03/19/1978 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 5566 (search)
Train Symbol: Extra 5566 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Bayview (search)
City/Town: Bayview Junction (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. What we at Bayview referred to as The Pulp Train…yes, this looks like it.

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