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Barrie Collingwood Railway chase 3 of 7. Enroute to Collingwood the westbound freight rolls past the only other "major" customer on the line between Utopia and Collingwood; F.S. Partners in Stayner, who provides agronomy services. After spotting Canadian Mist distillers (tank cars) in Collingwood the freight would return with the single hopper for Stayner, pulling three cars and spotting the one.
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Caption: Barrie Collingwood Railway chase 3 of 7. Enroute to Collingwood the westbound freight rolls past the only other "major" customer on the line between Utopia and Collingwood; F.S. Partners in Stayner, who provides agronomy services. After spotting Canadian Mist distillers (tank cars) in Collingwood the freight would return with the single hopper for Stayner, pulling three cars and spotting the one.

Photographer:
David Young [289] (more) (contact)
Date: 02/24/2009 (search)
Railway: Cando (search)
Reporting Marks: CCGX 1001 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Barrie Collingwood Railway - Meaford Spur (search)
City/Town: Stayner (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. Theres not much left on this line now. Some was pulled up but a lot was abandoned in place and is totally overgrown with evergreens and scrub. The rails were old and light-probably not even worth salvage.

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