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Image:CPR8137b.jpg|[[CPR8137|No 8137]] shunting the [[Train No. 22|M22]] at [[Truro]] in June 1974.
 
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File:Slide 66 - 21 may 76.JPG| Engine 8137 with 8134 & 8132 on siding in Kentville - 21st May 1976.
 
File:Slide 66 - 21 may 76.JPG| Engine 8137 with 8134 & 8132 on siding in Kentville - 21st May 1976.

Revision as of 19:57, 5 January 2020

CPR8137

Built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division as SW1200RS, Serial No. A 1737, No. 8137 in 1959. 8137 was the last SW1200RS painted in its original livery on the DAR. It was repainted in the action red livery and overhauled in Montreal in the summer of 1977.[1] Rebuilt by CP as SW1200RSu No. 1246 in 1984. Converted to slug No. 1021 in 1996. Retired 11/2012.[2]

Operational Appearances

Gallery

References and Footnotes

  1. Scotian Railroad Society, News August/September 1977
  2. Canadian Trackside Guide 2014.

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