RailPictures.Net Photo: CN 5090 Canadian National Railway EMD SD40 at Spences Bridge, British Columbia, Canada by Bill Edgar
 
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» Canadian National Railway (more..)
» EMD SD40 (more..)
» Martel siding east of Spences Bridge. 
» Spences Bridge, British Columbia, Canada (more..)
» August, 1975
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» CN 5090 (more..)
» Unknown
» Bill Edgar (more..)
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CN 5090 races a CN hotshot freight west along the Thompson River at Martel siding east of Spences Bridge in August 1975. Not far behind it the Super Continental is making time as both trains roll west into the canyons of the Thompson and Fraser Rivers en route to Boston Bar and Vancouver, BC.
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