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<blockquote data-quote="Black 03 Z06" data-source="post: 180906" data-attributes="member: 1852"><p>George's Trains a long time scale railroad shop in Markham, Ontario sends out an e flyer every Friday. One the the reasons I look forward to getting this is the Picture of the Week. This one is an eye opener for me because I thought these trains that my father called "Dayliners" disappeared years ago. Apparently there is still at least one left.</p><p></p><p>"During a trip from Sudbury to White River I got this picture on Oct.19th. 2019 of our train VIA 185 sitting in Chapleau. It consists of three VIA-RDCs from the fifties. They are the last RDCs on a regular schedule. As old as they are they are nicely renovated and beautifully to travel with. In the background to the right there is Canadian Pacific #5792. This SD40-2 locomotive was built by GMD 1978 and is about 20 years newer."</p><p>-Gerhard Salhenegger</p><p></p><p>Photographer Gerhard Salhenegger, October 19 2019, Chapleau.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]33075[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black 03 Z06, post: 180906, member: 1852"] George's Trains a long time scale railroad shop in Markham, Ontario sends out an e flyer every Friday. One the the reasons I look forward to getting this is the Picture of the Week. This one is an eye opener for me because I thought these trains that my father called "Dayliners" disappeared years ago. Apparently there is still at least one left. "During a trip from Sudbury to White River I got this picture on Oct.19th. 2019 of our train VIA 185 sitting in Chapleau. It consists of three VIA-RDCs from the fifties. They are the last RDCs on a regular schedule. As old as they are they are nicely renovated and beautifully to travel with. In the background to the right there is Canadian Pacific #5792. This SD40-2 locomotive was built by GMD 1978 and is about 20 years newer." -Gerhard Salhenegger Photographer Gerhard Salhenegger, October 19 2019, Chapleau. [ATTACH type="full"]33075[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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