RailPictures.Net Photo: CN 5264 Canadian National Railway SD40-2W at Spences Bridge, British Columbia, Canada by Bill Edgar
 
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» Canadian National Railway (more..)
» SD40-2W (more..)
» Slide sheds along Thompson River west of Spences Bridge. 
» Spences Bridge, British Columbia, Canada (more..)
» May 05, 1979
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» CN 5264 (more..)
» U896 (more..)
» Bill Edgar (more..)
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CN 5264 leads eastbound sulphur hoppers through a series of sheds and tunnels in the Thompson River Canyon west of Spences Bridge, BC. Engineer Jerry Olson keeps a sharp eye out for rocks on the tracks as the train navigates this treacherous stretch of the CN mainline.
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