Steve---I really appreciated your question,you peaked my interest on the green cross---I found a solution :"Re: Green cross on locomotives
Postby rrboomer ยป Wed Sep 05, 2012 12:24 am
First aid kit is in the cab. On CP the green + indicates where the stretcher is located.
cool.. Thanks sir...
Does that go the same for the green circle, like on the nose of this pic that you posted?
Hi Steve---the green sign on CN locomotives also identifies the location of a stretcher---interesting CP uses a cross on their sign---you would think it should be one universal sign for all railroads
A couple of CP ES44AC's lead an eastbound freight through Hamilton on a beautiful summer afternoon
Eastbound freight spotted at the corner of Lawrence Rd.and Graham Ave.S.
beautiful. I love the reds and the orange too.
Charlie
Mainline traffic on the CN through Hamilton Ontario has been limited ever since the railroad has cancelled CN train 331/330 so I consider myself lucky to have captured train 422 this morning at 8:45am as it passed through the industrial section of the city.Unfortunately the early morning sun ruined what could have been a much better picture as SD70M-2 #8013 and #8834 headed west over the crossing at Gage Ave.N.
Conditions were much better this morning around 10am at Hamilton's CP Kinnear Yard with the sun behind me just as train 246 entered the yard from the west.Today's consist included a couple of ES44AC units including CEFX "Bluebird" #1055
CN train 148 rolls east through Bayview with an AC/DC diesel combination