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» Canadian National Railway (more..)
» GE ET44AC (more..)
» CN Geikie (Albreda Sub) 
» Jasper, Alberta, Canada (more..)
» January 23, 2021
Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
» CN 3023 (more..)
» CN Q10151 22 (more..)
» Tim Stevens (more..)
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Q101's train departs Geikie with the EJE heritage unit leading.
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  ApertureFNumber  f/6.3
  Make  NIKON CORPORATION
  Model  NIKON D3S
  ExposureTime  1/400
  ISOSpeedRatings  500
  Flash  0
  FocalLength  4000/10

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