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Two old Gals
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KermitC
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Registered: October 2009 Posts: 70

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Two Carlton Trail units rest up at the mill. The GP30 has electrical issues and the GP9 has a broken crankshaft. Both units cannot be repaired in Prince Albert and no OmniTrax line wants them to burden their roster...so they sit. This picture was taken on one of the Pulp Mill sidings.
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Keywords: Two old Gals
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Attrell
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Registered: November 2010 Posts: 4,301
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Mon December 5, 2011 4:02pm
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I really want to get out there and get a shot of these!
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kjohn73
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Registered: June 2009 Posts: 27
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Too bad. That GP30 would make sharp looking tourist train power!
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KermitC
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Registered: October 2009 Posts: 70
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Yes I know, plus CTRW in its early days wanted a tourist train between Prince Albert and Saskatoon.
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