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Along the Line 2016


RIGHT: The Pointe St-Charles switcher is leaving the Port of Montreal with a pair of GP9s (Canadian National 7272 and 7204) as it crosses the eastern end of the Lachine Canal just before the area begins to fill up with people flocking to this popular area on their lunch breaks on May 31. Behind the power is the ship Venture. MICHAEL BERRY


BELOW: Just another marcher in an endless parade of eastbound BNSF stack trains crosses the Sheyenne River on former Great Northern trackage at Luverne, N.D., on October 2 with C44-9W 4046 leading. F.J. AHERN


BELOW: Fresh off excursion train duty behind Norfolk & Western 611 a few weeks earlier, NS ES44AC 8099 in Southern heritage paint leads westbound Selma–Linwood, N.C., Train 349 across the CSX diamond at Selma on May 21. SCOTT RIDENHOUR


ABOVE: Norfolk Southern’s “Erie Lackawanna” SD40-2 1700 leads southbound train OI-16 at Perth Amboy, N.J., on August 7. MICHAEL T. BURKHART


RIGHT: Norfolk Southern SD70ACe 1073, the Penn Central heritage unit, leads eastbound NS autorack train 27G by the Saturn V replica at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala., on September 28. The replica is the only upright Saturn V on display. BAXTER BARNES


56 APRIL 2017 • RAILFAN.COM


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