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[attachment=28730][attachment=28731]Rotating power at Kinnear Yard---7307 is heading for regular maintenance while 3045 takes her place
train 421 eastbound through my hometown.
CN is upgrading their infrastructure---I spotted this special MOW train at Bayview today

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[attachment=28899]CN train 331 was reactivated about a month ago but I hadn't got a photo of this train until yesterday as it passed through Hamilton West
[attachment=28905][attachment=28906][attachment=28907]Eastbound through "the Hammer"
Today was a special day of rail-fanning,especially the companionship of a couple of good friends---thanks Bruce and Wayne

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A beautiful day today in my hometown as this eastbound freight heads through Kinnear Yard

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[attachment=29247][attachment=29248][attachment=29250]Some more action at CP Kinnear Yard
I broke free of my leash and the back gate was open so I took off to do a bit of rail-fanning


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Ed, that blue locomotive, mentioned in our recent 'phone conversation, is an ex-Illinois Central unit.  The non-matching panel is obviously from a similar unit which was painted in CN's usual paint scheme.

Looks like your escape provided an interesting day!

Wayne
Thanks Doc for the update on CN 2466.I found a picture taken by John Eull which shows the replaced panel

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