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RailPictures.Net Photo: CP 6591 Canadian Pacific Railway Alco S3 at Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada by Steve Arnot
 
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      » Canadian Pacific Railway (more..)
      » Alco S3 (more..)
      » Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario 
      » Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada (more..)
      » October 09, 2016
      Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
      » CP 6591 (more..)
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      » Steve Arnot (more..)
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      Former CP MLW S-3 6591 in operation during Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend at the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario in Smiths Falls. With 6591 are 1967 built ex-CN Steel Caboose #79274 and 1945 built ex-CP Wood Caboose #437183.
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