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The Oshawa Times, 8 Nov 1960, p. 15

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Photographers Flock ore disse ste sxpacted 0) be in operation before the end the yesr THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Movember 8, 1960 2 be en formation hd likely conversion to will o ocomotives [Lowe years, By IAN DONALDSON (more than 100 aphs of No. snd L the days of steam power RUSSIAN LOAN Canadion Press Safi Writer [89 lav year, locomotive was are numbered, KABUL, Afghanistan (Reuters) GLACE BAY, NS, (CP)--Am(ormerly used In (he PUlenrid yyy counisALIZE Premier $474 81 Mohammed steur photographers are simost!y ow db Pl ineugur construetion 5 common as raliroaders the man's home The $ and L We've had to resort 10 alll Afghanistan's big gest electric the terminal of the Syd- bought it after the Second World POW ng for paris" says end Louisburg Railway in! wer. Although its sppesrance, this Cape Breton cosl tows, had been chenged by paris from, | ade for the North American saci ome'd, Parts sre no longer Dower "They've come all the way from California," said a railway spokesman, The attraction fs the big steam! logomotives--last on a sizable] North American line -- thet an! nuslly haul 4,500,000 tons of coal for and L, a subsidiary of the, Dominion Steel and Coal Corpo-| ration, Some of the several thousand visitors, mostly Americans, want more than photographs, One Ca- Iifornian is trying to buy an an cient 5 apd L passenger coach' and is willing to pay the cost of taking it to California by ship i" too old to make the trip by rel, "Mostly, though, they're inter- ested in the engines," says Gen eral Buperiniendent Alex Mac. Donald, Reliway historian H, B defferson of Halifax describes the 8 and L as a "marvellous last-chance picture bonanza that takes you back to the 1800s," One or two engines built in that dec-| ade are lying idle in the yn their parts plucked to keep others going, The rail bulls don't have to be | satisfied with small engines on the 120-mile 8 and L. It has 260 ton, 12-wheeled units that haul loBg coli trains to pliers in Syd- ney, 18 miles from here, The engines range in age from 16 to 50 years, Most came from Uliied States railroads that adopted diesels during the 1040s and early 1950s, The numbers of visiting rail enthusiasts have increased yearly since steam engines dis-| appeared from the big American lines, wr engines, the visitor recog those still operating in Brit River, i Is expected ype engines, which differ from to take five years to complete, nized it at a glance, the line's, al office hes stacks of pl aphs sent 1o i by ihe visitors, many While the CNR and CPR were completing the switch to diesels, the B and I kept its units operat: of whom!ina by buying every available! CASTRO'S CUBA TOKYO (AP)~--dapanese View: ors ride the dally mixed train 10) ,..4 But now It must retire en-\thet Premier Widel Castro wenis Louishourg 24 miles east Oe Often they are the only Dessen-|(i oir parts to keep the rest go- gers, ling, Rail crews are accustomed to, sometimes a five-pound the attention, and Dosco has no|can mean the end for & objection to the photographers| oye: Brake shoes here. | ings periodically. and peel off |(he are no tries to series of television programs] COMING art (a programs for introducing Latin-American coun.| THURSDAY Japan, strolling around the terminal and Haigh Binsin, 10 £14 ph right-of-way, They also muster |"This can tie up a 500,000-pound slong the 17-mile Canadian No !locomotive that serves 8 mine tional Railways line belwees | employing 1000 men," Sydney and Sydney Mines where, Bo far, four second-hand dies 8 and 1 trains operate #ls have reached the § and L| But even on the coal-conscious end taken over from steamers, | THE MOST Alin | tom vais FORE Lil GANGLAND JAMES STENT DIB M 4 tweety WARNER BROS, ve RAY DANTON + KAREN STEELE TECH" "7M one mee WARNER Bros. 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