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Image:CPR8135a.jpg|[[CPR8135|No. 8135]] wayfreight waiting for empty [[:Category:Gypsum Trains|plaster train]] to pass in [[Windsor]] in August 1959. Note boxcar [[DAR259118|No. 259118]].
 
Image:CPR8135a.jpg|[[CPR8135|No. 8135]] wayfreight waiting for empty [[:Category:Gypsum Trains|plaster train]] to pass in [[Windsor]] in August 1959. Note boxcar [[DAR259118|No. 259118]].
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File:Murdy1.jpg|[[CPR8135|No. 8135]], [[CPR8133|No. 8133]] with a train of Big Otis gypsum cars at [[Windsor Station]], 1960.
 
Image:CPR8135b.jpg|[[CPR8135|No. 8135]] leading wayfreight leaving [[Kentville Railyard|DAR yards]] for [[Windsor Junction]] in August 1961.
 
Image:CPR8135b.jpg|[[CPR8135|No. 8135]] leading wayfreight leaving [[Kentville Railyard|DAR yards]] for [[Windsor Junction]] in August 1961.
 
File:PICT0003 CP 8135 Kentville May 5-64.JPG|SW1200RS [[CPR8135|No. 8135]] headed toward the turntable at Kentville on May 5, 1964.
 
File:PICT0003 CP 8135 Kentville May 5-64.JPG|SW1200RS [[CPR8135|No. 8135]] headed toward the turntable at Kentville on May 5, 1964.

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CPR8135

Built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division as SW1200RS, Serial No. A 1735, No. 8135 in 1959. Rebuilt by CP as SW1200RSu No. 1237 in 1981. Retired 8/2012. Sold to National Railway Equipment.[1]

Operational Appearances

Gallery

References and Footnotes

  1. Canadian Trackside Guide 2014, p. 1-50.

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