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NS'S Alabama Division AGS South District
NS Southbound Freight Train 339 passes through Midfield, Al.
I get my sources from the CN Cyclopedia. I traced my own ex-CN locomotive from that source.

BTW. You Remember what I said when we caught CN 5941. three years apart from each other. I couldn't put it on Railroadforums.com because the image was blurred (I actually took it on a tilt while running.), so I had to put it on RailImages.com. So. Here's your GTW SD40-3It was once CN 5133 , built 1970. retired on 7/31/1998, rebuilt by Alstom into SD40-3 and lettered KCS 6624. In 2002 it was relettered for CN as GTW 5941.
 

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