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Four Alco-designed M-636's with a southbound ore train

Four big six-axle Alcos doing their thing in 2001! M-636 number 41 and three sisters lead 158 ore loads south near milepost 23. The Quebec Cartier Railway runs 260 miles from the St. Lawrence River at Port Cartier, Quebec, to the big iron mine at Mt-Wright near the Labrador border.

Photographed by Jim Wright, June 9, 2001.
Added to the photo archive by Jim Wright, December 6, 2001.
Railroad: Cartier Railway.

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