This ex-CP GP9u spent most of its latter career in Ontario. It now lives out its days on the Elizabethtown Industrial Railroad in Central PA.
The Elizabethtown Industrial Railroad passes over one of two crossings on the route on an inbound trip.
The Elizabethtown Industrial Railroad departs from the NS interchange with a single empty tank car.
The Elizabethtown Industrial Railroad picks up a car on the NS interchange with a former CP GP9u lettered for the Clinton Terminal Railroad for power.
After dropping off propane tanks picked up by CSX, Clinton Terminal Railroad returns to the shed.
Clinton Terminal Railroad shoves tank cars filled with propane.
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The newly aquired GP9 for the Clinton Terminal, ties down in the structure of the coil transloading facility after an evening full of switching.
Time has not been kind to Clinton Terminal's main motive power. A pink elephant, perhaps?