06-10-2012, 04:25 PM
BB&G 100119 arrived Ottawa Yard on the HOTrak June railway, only to be picked up by OA&GB RS-1 910.
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(For those of you who know Canadian geography, please forgive the following story... )
From Ottawa, the BB&G box headed east through Orleans, past Orleans Sand & Gravel.
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From there it was on past Jackfish Bay on the beautiful north shore of Lake Superior.
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Fishermen trying their luck in the dying light of day as the train rumbles overhead.
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At the end of her trip, Corbyville awaits. Here she is arriving at the station. Across the tracks are Corby Distillers, where suitable beverages to accompany haggis can be found!
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BB&G Box was spotted at Moon Cold Storage so the wee haggis (pictured on the loading dock) can be safely tucked away until the next Rabbie Bairns Dey.
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I am not sure what her lading is for the return trip....
Andrew
[albumimg]4386[/albumimg]
(For those of you who know Canadian geography, please forgive the following story... )
From Ottawa, the BB&G box headed east through Orleans, past Orleans Sand & Gravel.
[albumimg]4387[/albumimg]
From there it was on past Jackfish Bay on the beautiful north shore of Lake Superior.
[albumimg]4388[/albumimg]
Fishermen trying their luck in the dying light of day as the train rumbles overhead.
[albumimg]4389[/albumimg]
At the end of her trip, Corbyville awaits. Here she is arriving at the station. Across the tracks are Corby Distillers, where suitable beverages to accompany haggis can be found!
[albumimg]4390[/albumimg]
BB&G Box was spotted at Moon Cold Storage so the wee haggis (pictured on the loading dock) can be safely tucked away until the next Rabbie Bairns Dey.
[albumimg]4391[/albumimg]
I am not sure what her lading is for the return trip....
Andrew