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Looks fine Bob it's been a long time since I logged on here, I'll have to correct my email addy. By the way what have you been feeding my logo? It looks a lot fatter than the last time I saw it here :eek:
Willis
Taken in Stellarton NS mid 1990's. 35mm Agfa camera, the camera is gone and also the details. Scan from orig photo. CB&CNS John Galt MLW C630 2003(ex CN 2003) at the head of three Via coaches trailed by CBNS "Enterprise" caboose #1000 on a Railfan trip mid October. The remaining...
The CB&CNS is a shortline owned by Rail America, This is another one that didn't last long in operation. The steep grades make short work of old loco's
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