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CNR J7C Pacific 5303

   
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CNR S1 Mikado 3239 on the James St. roundhouse outbound lead

   
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Central Vermont T3A #707

   
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CNR U2G Northern #6200

   
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The U3A Northerns were built by Alco for the Grand Trunk Western Railway but were transferred to the Canadian National in the 40's and spent their remaining careers in Canada.#6309 was on permanent assignment on the Leetown Division

   
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I hope this same scene isn't getting boring---at least the locomotives are different

   
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I dunno about everyone else, but I always enjoy it.

Wayne
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Pristine CNR U4A #6400 shines in the morning sunlight as she emerges from the James St. roundhouse.She is scheduled to lead one of Leetown's premier passenger trains---the Beeton Flyer---on the daily train to Port Maitland

   
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CNR E10A #91

   
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During the late 50's steam was quickly disappearing and many dedicated rail-fanners headed north to the Leetown Division to capture steam in all it's glory.Fans of Ian Wilson's latest book---'Speed Graphics and Steam 1958,Volume 1" may recognize a similiar scene on page 12

   
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