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Dec 28, 2009 11:29 |  #1

CP 8871 an Olympic ES44AC leads this WB stack train.

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Dec 28, 2009 13:28 |  #2

Its amazing that one car can tow that much weight..... Nice shot.


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Dec 28, 2009 16:40 |  #3

There was another locomotive mid train helping.


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Dec 29, 2009 10:02 |  #4

Good shot!


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Dec 29, 2009 17:12 |  #5

I get a kick out of seeing container trains....we have none that ever run through the mountains.


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