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    From: "Norm Pascal" appleglen -AT- shaw -DOT- ca
    Date: Sun Aug 27 16:50:35 2006
    Subject: This is a special occasion train, lead by CP2816. It was built by Montreal Locomotive Works as Hudson H1b #2816 (December, 1930). Retired in 1960 and sold to Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton, Pennsylvania in January 1964. Re-acquired by CP in 1998 and restored by BC Rail in North Vancouver to operational condition between 1999-2001. CP2816's tender came from Royal Hudson H1c #2822. CP2816 is used for special runs. This photo taken as the train was passing through Mile 94 of the Taber Sub, Alberta on August 27, 2006.
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    CP2816_2.jpg

Photo EXIF Data:

Image Creation Date   2006:08:27 12:08:29
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Y Resolution   72 Pixels/Inch
Image Description  
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Image Capture Date   2006:08:27 12:08:29
Image Digitized Date   2006:08:27 12:08:29
Exposure Bias   0 EV
Focal Length   7mm
Exposure Time   1/500 Sec.
Aperture   f5.6
Exif Image Width   1280 pixels
Exif Image Height   960 pixels
Exposure Program   Landscape Mode
Exposure Mode   Auto Exposure
White Balance   Auto White Balance
ISO Speed Rating   10 (100)
Metering Mode   Center Weighted Average
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Flash   Flash Not Fired;
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Max Aperture Value   f2.8
ColorSpace   sRGB
Component Configuration   YCbCr
Scene Capture Type   Landscape


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