Gypsum Gondolas

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Gypsum Gondolas

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Hi All,

Took a few... OK a lot, of screen shots of the gypsum gons I've been working on. Just need to letter them, I'll end up with four loads and four empties.
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Re: Gypsum Gondolas

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I'm enjoying running these gondolas around too. Nice job on them. They look great!
A not likely but photogenic photo never the less of two SW1200RSs pulling hard on a short gypsum cut just outside of Coldbrook.
A not likely but photogenic photo never the less of two SW1200RSs pulling hard on a short gypsum cut just outside of Coldbrook.
On another day another not likely photo of three SW1200RSs this time  pulling hard on a loaded gypsum train photogenically caught in front of the Kentville station.
On another day another not likely photo of three SW1200RSs this time pulling hard on a loaded gypsum train photogenically caught in front of the Kentville station.
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Re: Gypsum Gondolas

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Hi Steve,

Well, until someone uploads the missing satellite shots the gypsum trains will have to have strange routes!

Just starting the main Maritime Co-op plant in New Minas to complete that area, have Hostess, Atlantic Chicken Association, and the Nova Scotia Light and power sub-station in place.

Paul :-)
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