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This can be seen as one of the greatest things I have ever achieved. For the longest time I wanted to take this picture, but I didn't want to sacrifice the option of close up photos. I knew this Tramp job was coming, but I decided to burn down to the CP bridge in attempt to catch the 456. When this guy showed up, I scrapped the idea. I wouldn't have seen the 456 anyway.
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I don't know Elijah, I saw that 456 - two SD40-2F's leading elephant style, 9024 (last SD40-2 ever) trailing... I then got chased away by rain. LOL.
 
The 456 I heard that night said he had the 9675 on the point. Nice catch, though. I like red barns!
 

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