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Four Columbia Basin Railway 567-powered Geeps pull the day's manifest up the grade from Connell. 27 SEP 2015
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Very nice. I have been to Connell, but I have never seen this operation.
 
Thanks CP. The Columbia Basin's trip to Connell drifted down the gulley and into Connell at about 12:30 on 27 SEP 2015. I think this is a daily operation. These 567-powered motors came back up the gulley at about 14:30. This location is just a little ways uphill from the Moon Rd. crossing.
 

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