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    UP 7259 leads a westbound I train at Cabazon.
     
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    Canadian National Steam Locomotive No. 7260
    Built in 1906 by the Canadian Locomotive Company in Kingston, Ontario for the Intercolonial Railway of Canada, later a part of the CNR, that linked the Maritimes with Montreal it is the oldest steam locomotive.

    On January 15, 1953, CNR sold the little, 7260 for $3,500 to the Intercolonial Coal Company to work at their colliery in Westville, Nova Scotia. It ran there until about 1962.
     
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    SSW 7261 St. Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt)

    A quartet of SSW locomotives lead a train of empty copper concentrate hoppers west toward LA and eventually AZ where they will be loaded with more copper concentrate for export
     
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