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CN M373 came around the bend at Lovekin with a surprise, two bright blue CEFX SD90's, freshly outshopped from CADRail in Montréal. So naturally, a chase to the curve at Whitby was in order. CEFX 133, 118 are billed for Newton, IL and destined for the VTR in Vermont.
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Caption: CN M373 came around the bend at Lovekin with a surprise, two bright blue CEFX SD90's, freshly outshopped from CADRail in Montréal. So naturally, a chase to the curve at Whitby was in order. CEFX 133, 118 are billed for Newton, IL and destined for the VTR in Vermont.

Photographer:
Cameron Applegath [148] (more) (contact)
Date: 03/16/2013 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 2506 (search)
Train Symbol: CN M37321 16 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Kingston Sub (search)
City/Town: Whitby (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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3 Comments
  1. Do you know why they’re going to Illinois? From Montreal to Illinois then back to Vermont does not seem to make any sense!

  2. Nice catch, Cam!

  3. Mike B: No clue, man. I’m honestly basing the VTR info off assumption, as VTR has these units on roster, so I’m guessing they sent 133, 118 for refurb? Not sure.

    Mike L: Thanks, we thought so too, as many exclaimed at the Lovekin bridge.

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