CP 8514 meets CP 8793 in Craighurst 1/2 (22DEC2010)

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2010

Canadian Pacific 8514 and CEFX 1051 southbound passing CP 8793 in Craighurst at mile 73 of the Mactier subdivision pulling mixed freight including hazardous tankers reducing their limit to 50MPH. (Axle counts were 248 & 98 -- they stopped on the detector)

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  • its 8514 jay not 8154

  • @RailFanJon Good eye! Thank you.

  • awsome video ! nuttin like ur 1st cab tour eh? i got mine back in Oct. CP 8809 & SOO 6057 i got to see inside =D it was freakin' awsome man

  • @trainboi21 Yeah, it was awesome. I had to contain my enthusiasm. I don't think the crew really knows what it means to a railfan & I didn't want to look like a dweeb. LMAO

  • Thats was such a great video, really friendly crew. Do you have any more video from the cab?

  • @LocalRailfan I do, but most of it will go unpublished for their privacy.

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  • The must see part is at 2:35.

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  • Awesome Shot of it :) it was nice how they wave you over :)

  • @JayJr2007 LOL. i hear ya man. when i got mine, i was sooo exicted and the 2 crew guys knew it. it means ALOT to a rail-fan, to be able to get a tour. its awsome man !

  • @CharlieX90 Thanks.

  • @CPRail9524 That's the way I felt.

  • @ONRrailfan Yeah, he had to wave me in twice because I didn't see him the first time. LOL

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