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RailPictures.Net Photo: VIA 2202 VIA Rail Siemens SC-42 at Montreal, Quebec, Canada by Georg Denoix
 
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    » CN St-Hyacinthe Sub 
    » Montreal, Quebec, Canada (more..)
    » January 10, 2023
    Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
    » VIA 2202 (more..)
    » VIA 627 (more..)
    » Georg Denoix (more..)
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    Running roughly in the schedule of VIA 33 to Ottawa but at that day without passengers as no. 627 is one of VIA Rail's new Siemens train sets, about to cross over the Lachine Canal in Montreal, few moments after leaving Central Station.
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      ApertureFNumber  f/1.9
      Make  Autel Robotics
      Model  XL724
      ExposureTime  1/1700
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      FocalLength  895232245/134217728
      GPSLatitudeRef  N
      GPS.GPSLatitude  45? 29' 0.00"
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      GPS.GPSLongitude  73? 33' 0.00"
      GPS.GPSAltitude  17

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