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CN LINES V12N3 - Canadian National Railways Historical Association

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We are all aware of famous U-1-f class 4-8-2 “Bullet Nose Betty” No. 6060, but there was another 6060 on <strong>CN</strong>. Caboose No. 6060 was<br />

built for the Newfoundland narrow-gauge lines by <strong>National</strong> Steel Car in Hamilton, Ontario, and finished by <strong>CN</strong> in 1962 after tU-1-f No. 6060<br />

had been retired. The caboose became Terra Transport No. 6060 and is now on display at Bonavista, Nfld. The car was part of <strong>CN</strong> Mixed<br />

Train 203 arriving at Corner Brook from Bishops Falls, Nfld., in the summer of 1980.—David Hoadley photo<br />

<strong>CN</strong>R caboose No. 77701 trails a McBride, B.C. to Jasper, Alta., freight at MP 23.3 of the Albreda Subdivision west of Lucerne, B.C., circa 1957,<br />

and will soon pass over the summit in the Yellowhead Pass. No. 77701 wears the <strong>CN</strong>R green leaf monogram which came into use in 1956.<br />

Stafford Swain explains the development of <strong>CN</strong>R monograms and their various applications beginning on page 20.—<strong>CN</strong> photo courtesy of Lorne Perry

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