RailPictures.Net Photo: CN 5756 Canadian National Railway EMD SD75I at Devona, Alberta, Canada by Mike Danneman
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» Canadian National Railway
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» EMD SD75I
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» Canadian National’s Edson Subdivision
» Devona, Alberta, Canada
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» July 11, 2014
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» CN 5756
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» CN 102
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» Mike Danneman
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With Jasper National Park providing a scenic background, Canadian National train No. 102 slinks along the shore of Jasper Lake approaching Devona, Alberta, on July 11, 2014.
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