Having recently bought a film scanner, I wanted to throw in a few slides
from my collection of over 5500 Canadian railway images.
Scanning them all will be a challenge, to say the least.
I suppose the ultimate goal is to create an online database of the
equipment I have shot over the years, but for now this tiny sampling
will have to do.
Canadian National GP-40-2 with crew comfort cab
leading a GP-38-2, also with the wide nose cab.
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One of only two GP-30's owned by Canadian Pacific.
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Two Canadian Pacific RS-10's. These variations on standard Alco designs
were built by Montreal Locomotive Works.
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Ex-Canadian National FP9A, assigned to VIA Rail by the time this photo
was taken at Brockville, Ont.
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Number 1057, a restored Credit Valley steamer, heads an excursion
train at Wakefield, Quebec.
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The following year, restored oil-burning CPR locomotive 1201 replaced
the coal-fired 1057 for excursion trips.
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Canadian Pacific S-2 switcher turning on the wye at Walkley yard in Ottawa, Ont.
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Another Canadian Pacific S-2 switcher handling a local freight to Hull, Quebec.
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