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CN 7000 shunting in Saint John

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2007

Here is CN 7000 behind the Crosby molasses plant in Saint John.

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  • Which street is it on

  • Rothesay Avenue.

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  • cheap bastards took off the ditch lights T-T

  • Those are called Class Lights. Class lights were used depending on the train. > Red, meant end of train,

    >White means, Indicated an "extra" train not shown in the timetable and

    >green meant, was a regularly scheduled one, a second section was following behind it. Some Canadian units still have them and the rest do not.

  • ok iv ben wondering this for a while..the three coloured lights up by the number boards..what are they for and what do they meen when one is lit up :P

  • Oh, I see

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