by Keith MacCauley
Ontario Southland Railway No. 181 was constructed by Montreal Locomotive Works for the Canadian Pacific Railway in May of 1958 as RS-18 CP 8777. In 1989 the veteran unit entered CP’s remanufacturing program emerging as RS-18u CP 1861. Cast off in 1998, the unit was acquired by OSR and shortly thereafter decorated in the railway’s attractive maroon and cream scheme. The venerable unit has been out of service since August of 2021 due to electrical issues, and having been sold to the Sartigan Railway, now calls ‘La Belle Province’ home.
For several years the Elgin County Railway Museum located in St. Thomas held an annual August Open House I believe called ‘Railway Days’. Over the years it was possible for the host to attract visitors to the event as the museum benefitted from a connection to the outside world via CP (since severed). In addition to OSR 181, among other attractions, I recall seeing a Canadian National GMD-1, ETR No. 9, and a brand new Union Pacific SD70M from the nearby GMDD locomotive plant.
Despite several Railway Day visits, I do not recall ever seeing Peter Mumby at the event. However, it seems that Peter and I were both at the Museum on the same day some twenty-seven years ago. Not only were we both there, but we both took almost identical shots of No. 181! While the timing of my view appears to be more high noon, based on the lighting, Peter’s photo was taken later in the day. It does appear that No. 181 has moved a couple of car lengths as well. Small world!
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