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As the sun gose down another day gose past.As dose the day of past fades in to night. Like these two Ex Denver Rio Grande & Western. Fade into a sunset.Thank God they aren't armor yellow.
GM&O 1054 is an ex Illinois Terminal RS-2 rumbles across the Rock Island diamonds at Joliet IL returning from the EJ&E interchange in August of 73. Dan Tracy Photo
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Category: Vintage Freight Train Photos - Diesel Era
This Geep is different from most of CP's Geep's because it never had dynamics, hence no blister. I have run into this unit in Vancouver as well prior to getting a photo of it at the Calgary Alyth shops.
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