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TBPX 0007 serves as a rider car accompanying the Cracker Train, and it appears to be of CN heritage. Note the stream of smoke coming from the lower quarters. The tankers at the rear of the picture are on CN 313
Hard to believe I drove 200km to see this piece of junk. Im being sarcastic/common-sense of-course as I love it! This has to be one of the strangest units in Saskatchewan: M420R(W) ex-Maine Coast originally P&W via NREX, always #2004. The story I hear with these units is that MLW sold them...
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This is "Mountain Thunder", on the turntable at Frostburg, Maryland. This is the turn-around point for the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, out of Cumberland, Maryland (USA). This photo was taken on October 20, 2002.
This is "Mountain Thunder", the beautiful old steamer of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, in Cumberland, Maryland (USA). This photo was taken on October 20, 2002.
This is "Mountain Thunder", the beautiful old steamer of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, in Cumberland, Maryland (USA). This photo was taken on October 20, 2002.
This is "Mountain Thunder", the beautiful old steamer of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, in Cumberland, Maryland (USA). This photo was taken on October 20, 2002.