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Ontario Northland is Dead....along with Ontario, more or less.....
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Nice shots Alex! You've already got more ONT images than I do and I live in Toronto. ONT 1801, 1805, 1809... three units, three different images - nice. It's also freshing to see that the ONT GP38-2's have kept their class lights unlike CP's.
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Thanks Mike!
It's way cool, in that the railroad seems much like those of the 1970s. I was hoping to see the GP40-2s as those are ex-B&M units, but you can't get everything.
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You can always check out CP's GP40-2's in number series 4650-4657... ex Guilford, ex B&M. A pair are still in patch Guilford with a fair amount of B&M Blue bleeding through. They call them the ugly sisters, but the gruesome threesome (CP 5447-5449) were waaaay worse.
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