RailPictures.Net Photo: GO 252 GO Transit Bombardier Cab Car at Oakville, Ontario, Canada by W. D. Shaw
 
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» Oakville Yard 
» Oakville, Ontario, Canada (more..)
» April 27, 2013
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A westbound GO commuter train speeds past the west end of Oakville Yard during the afternoon rush, led by cab car 252. Since there are few things less visually interesting than a cab-car leading a commuter train I had to resort to gimmickry, in this case motion blur, to alleviate the boredom factor somewhat. ;)
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