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Most people don't enjoy the smell of cement in the morning - neither do I, but it sure looks great!

An elderly GE 50T switches cars around the plant as the first light breaks in. You know you're a railfan if you can spot half a dozen PS-2 hoppers in the background (above the switch). That's CP's north maninline to Edmonton (PNL), SD90MAC-H's and other modern giants switch Lafarge before coming home to Saskatoon. GP38-2/SD40-2's handle the job normally.

Due to its relatively small square footage, this operation makes a great modelling set-up, if you have the vertical room of course.
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