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I would be lying if I said this one didn’t catch me by surprise. During my one visit this past August to the Highway #7 bridge that spans CN’s bustling MacMillan Yard in Vaughn, Ontario I spotted a CN switcher off in the distance deep within the yard. In 2023, CN had opened a new Cargoflo fuel transloading facility within the yard as well as constructed several storage tankers on site to store the fuel when unloaded. Situated off the W100 lead in the yard, CN had also built five tracks for this transload operation. Not long after my arrival on the bridge, the SW1200RSm came to life and began switching this facility. It’s been decades since I’ve photographed a CN switcher at MacMillan Yard, let alone working, so this was beyond cool to see in 2024. 

Here, CN SW1200RSm 7311 is viewed with a lengthy cut of tankers near the Highway #7 overpass with the fuel transloading facility in the background. Reportedly, both CN 7304 and 7311 are owned by a company under a CN subsidiary. However, only 7311 is the last remaining CN SW1200RSm on the current roster with its maintenance performed by CN at the MacMillan Yard Locomotive Reliability Center.
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Caption: I would be lying if I said this one didn’t catch me by surprise. During my one visit this past August to the Highway #7 bridge that spans CN’s bustling MacMillan Yard in Vaughn, Ontario I spotted a CN switcher off in the distance deep within the yard. In 2023, CN had opened a new Cargoflo fuel transloading facility within the yard as well as constructed several storage tankers on site to store the fuel when unloaded. Situated off the W100 lead in the yard, CN had also built five tracks for this transload operation. Not long after my arrival on the bridge, the SW1200RSm came to life and began switching this facility. It’s been decades since I’ve photographed a CN switcher at MacMillan Yard, let alone working, so this was beyond cool to see in 2024.
Here, CN SW1200RSm 7311 is viewed with a lengthy cut of tankers near the Highway #7 overpass with the fuel transloading facility in the background. Reportedly, both CN 7304 and 7311 are owned by a company under a CN subsidiary. However, only 7311 is the last remaining CN SW1200RSm on the current roster with its maintenance performed by CN at the MacMillan Yard Locomotive Reliability Center.

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Jason Noe [995] (more) (contact)
Date: 08/24/2024 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 7311 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: CN MacMillan Yard (search)
City/Town: Toronto (Vaughan) (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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4 Comments
  1. Constructing new tracks and utilizing an SW1200 RS! Very cool.

  2. I agree Brad.

    Steve, I wish I had that article when I was writing the caption for the photo. Haha.

  3. There is another unit, yellow CN 1394 (RT-110) that works at the facility south of Highway 7 at Mac Yard. Not really visible from public view as they park at at the south side of the building, but she’s there.

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