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    From: "Norm Pascal" appleglen -AT- shaw -DOT- ca
    Date: Sun Aug 21 00:34:38 2005
    Subject: Two AC4400CW's pulling and one pushing this loaded coal train west into the Rogers Pass and the 14.6 kilometer long Mount Macdonald Tunnel under Mount MacDonald in British Columbia. CPR refers to this section of track as "Beavermouth". This is where the Beaver River empties into the Columbia Reach, which is on the southern end of Kinbasket Lake. The background ridge is part of the Blackwater range of the Rocky Mountains.
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    CP9726.jpg

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