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Pictures - Adirondack Branch Pictorial of the C-420 Clinics
given by Michel
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RS-3 4129 Switching Paper Mill at Corinth New York
International Paper Mill, Corinth New York
Custom Built American Series 700 Unloading Crane by Denis Doucet
RS-3 4129 Switching the Slurry unloading station at International Paper, Corinth New York
RS-11 5000 on its way North to Warrensburg, North Creek and Sanford Lake with Local SC-7
RS-11 5000 on its way North to Warrensburg, North Creek and Sanford Lake with Local SC-7
RS-11 5000waiting for RS-3 4129 to clear
RS-11 passing by the LCL track
SC-7 meets SC-3 at Corinth Station
SC-7 caboose
SC-7 downhill in Wolf Creek gorge on the way to Warrensburg
Extra South 1205 climbing Wolf Creek Gorge on way to Saratoga with loads of gravel for New York State Interstate Construction
SC-7 RS 11 5000 at Thurman Junction switching the Warrensburg branch
PA-18 with excursion heading for North Creek
SC-7 waiting in siding for PA-18 with excursion to pass by
C-628 618 at Sanford Lake
C-628 618 entering National Lead Mine Yard at Sanford Lake
C-628 618 at Sanford Lake
Illmenite unit train leaving Sanford Lake. C420 412 on the head with U23B 2310 and C-628 618 tailing.
C-420 412 switching at Sanford Lake
C-420 412 switching at Sanford Lake
Illmenite empties Unit Train on way North crossing Sacanaga River Bridge
C-628 618 and U23B 2310 and C-420 412 cross Sacanaga River Bridge on way to Sanford Lake with Ilmenite empties
MOW extras at North River
Two excursions meet at North Creek Station. PA-18 with a D&H sponsored excursion and CP RDC's sponsored by the Montreal Chapter of the CHRA
North Creek Diesel Shop
SC-7 meets Illmenite Unit Train at North Creek
SC-7 crossing Stillwater Bridge on the way to Sanford Lake
SBLK (St-Boniface, Lac des Bois and Kaministiqua) E-8 at the Diesel facility in North Creek getting sanded and refuelled. It was heading a Canadian Mining Expert Special Train to visit National Lead and study Ilmenite Mining Operations in Sanford Lake.
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