By Peter Mumby.
Go
railfanning on the snowiest, blowiest day of the winter? I doubt it!
Oh,....well,....maybe! George was on the phone. He was downtown and
had stopped to check out a westbound CP freight that was doubling onto
its train at Adelaide St. Nothing unusual in that, except that the lead
unit was the 7013. He thought that might pique my interest.
CP
7000-7029 is a group of model SD70 ACu locomotives rebuilt by Progress
Rail and delivered in the last half of 2019. These units had originally
been constructed in 1998/1999 as SD9043 MAC units in the 9100 series.
7013 began life as 9126, one of the locomotives assembled at CP's Ogden
shops in Calgary. As an added inducement to railfan interest, 7010-7019
were released in a CP heritage tuscan red and grey paint scheme. These
engines had been plying CP rails for several months now, but neither
George nor I had seen one yet. We were definitely late to the party,
but at least now we had received an invitation.
When
I fielded George's call, I was still at the breakfast table, working up
the ambition to get the snowblower out. I decided to head outside with
the scanner in my pocket. Luckily I heard that the train was expected
to head towards my end of town in about 20 minutes - just enough time to
clear the driveway and grab the camera. I headed west towards Komoka
and was able to find a spot to safely park the car on Coldstream Road. I
elected to shoot from the north side of the track - the view was more
open on this side, and it was overcast enough that the light would be
fairly even. Besides, with a strong wind blowing from the north, I
would avoid a face full (and a lense full) of blowing snow.
By
the time the train arrived at my location, it was about an hour after I
had heard the first message on the scanner - but the lead unit was as
promised! I stood and watched the entire train pass. There actually
were a few breaks in the cloud cover, and the dramatic light encouraged
me to photograph a few pieces of passing rolling stock as well.
As
I started to roll down Coldstream Road toward home a CN freight passed
overhead with one of the CN 100 units in the lead. These had been on
the scene for months, but I had yet to see one. Late to the party
again! I was able to scoot ahead and grab a shot at Komoka. Not much
of a photo, perhaps, but at least I was now on the score sheet.
The locomotive I had been looking for was finally approaching the Coldstream Road. |
A paint scheme right out of the 1960s! |
It must be a rule that all the good stuff runs on a stormy day! |
Beautiful CP locomotives George - Thanks
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