File:VIA Tempo Cars Glint -- 2 Photos (34656249810).jpg
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editDescriptionVIA Tempo Cars Glint -- 2 Photos (34656249810).jpg |
These are Hawker Siddeley Tempo cars originally mostly used on the Toronto-Windsor-Sarnia corridor, then on the jointly operated VIA-Amtrak International between Toronto ans Chicago, they went to Denver for the Colorado Ski Train, and eventually to the Algoma Central Canyon Train. Some went to Mexico and the last production of the cars was in Mexico. Roger Puta probably took the photos at Bayview Junction just outside Hamilton, Ontario. |
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Source | VIA Tempo Cars Glint -- 2 Photos |
Author | Marty Bernard from U.S.A. |
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editThis file comes from the Roger Puta collection, which passed to Mel Finzer. They were scanned/posted by Marty Bernard and are in the public domain. Attribution to "Roger Puta" is not required for a public domain image, but should be done as a matter of courtesy to a major Commons contributor.
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by railfan 44 at https://flickr.com/photos/129679309@N05/34656249810. It was reviewed on 22 October 2017 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the Public Domain Mark. |
22 October 2017
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Camera manufacturer | NIKON |
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Camera model | LS-5000 |
Software used | Picture Window Pro 64 v7.0.20 |
Date and time of digitizing | 23:37, 29 May 2017 |