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2011-08-13

August 13th, 2011

After an extended trainless period and with the death of my as-yet unreplaced Tamron 18-200MM superzoom lens, I finally got out to the tracks southbound out of Ottawa via Bank St to the St. Lawrence, picking up a westbound stack train at Winchester on CP, CN #377 at Iroquois, and an assortment of Vias in the Brockville area. Years after the first one went into service (and was subsequently wrecked), I finally shot one of the rebuilt VIA F40PHs.

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Yonge Mills, Ontario

Yonge Mills is a little bit west of Brockville on the CN Kingston sub.

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A Via train heads west out of Brockville.

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A Via train approaches Brockville.

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