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Photo ID: 296308
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A rare five unit lashup occured on August 29th after MMA's only two painted units went to rescue Job 2 which died on the westward 2% grade of Schoodic Mountain. Here MMA 8592 and 8569 take the th... (more)

Railroad: Montreal, Maine & Atlantic
Locomotive: GE B39-8E (Dash 8-39BE)
Location: West Seboeis, Maine, USA
Locomotive #: MMA 8592
Train ID: Job 2
Photo Date: August 29, 2009


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By: Ron Tilley

Added: Sep 06, 2009

Views: 4,093
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Photo ID: 254229
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Fall colors are at their peak in southern Quebec as the St-Jean turn is pushing a heafty 40 cars or so with a single engine over the Chambly canal and onto the CN-MMA interchange.

Railroad: Montreal, Maine & Atlantic
Locomotive: GE B39-8E (Dash 8-39BE)
Location: St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada
Locomotive #: MMA 8592
Train ID: MMA 810
Photo Date: October 08, 2008


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By: Bicot (Marc Caya)

Added: Oct 09, 2008

Views: 3,771
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Photo ID: 225953
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Wide angle view of the MMA St-Jean switcher in front of the abandoned Singer plant. You can see thru the building!

Railroad: Montreal, Maine & Atlantic
Locomotive: GE B39-8E (Dash 8-39BE)
Location: St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada
Locomotive #: MMA 8592
Train ID: MMA 810
Photo Date: March 03, 2008


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By: Bicot (Marc Caya)

Added: Mar 04, 2008

Views: 3,834
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Photo ID: 201401
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As the fisherman tries his luck at the local marina, the St-Jean Turn job crosses the Richelieu River on it's way to the CN interchange on a beautiful September morning

Railroad: Montreal, Maine & Atlantic
Locomotive: GE B39-8E (Dash 8-39BE)
Location: St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada
Locomotive #: MMA 8592
Train ID: 830
Photo Date: September 14, 2007


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By: Frank Jolin/Railfan60

Added: Sep 14, 2007

Views: 4,071
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Photo ID: 198234
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Railroad: Montreal, Maine & Atlantic
Locomotive: GE B39-8E (Dash 8-39BE)
Location: Farnham, Quebec, Canada
Locomotive #: MMA 8592
Train ID: Yard Switcher
Photo Date: August 04, 2007


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By: Bicot (Marc Caya)

Added: Aug 20, 2007

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Photo ID: 140567
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MMA Searsport Local tangled with a truck which failed to stop at the US Rt. 202 crossing, causing the 8592 and a tank car to derail.

Railroad: Montreal, Maine & Atlantic
Locomotive: GE B39-8 (Dash 8-39B)
Location: Hampden, Maine, USA
Locomotive #: MMA 8592
Train ID: MMA 211
Photo Date: April 12, 2005


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By: Kevin Burkholder

Added: Apr 12, 2006

Views: 16,383
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Photo ID: 140481
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MMA's Searsport job met a truck last night a the crossing of Rt. 202. The driver of the truck claimed to have been unable to see the lights at the crossing and got broadsided, derailing the engin... (more)

Railroad: Montreal, Maine & Atlantic
Locomotive: GE B39-8E (Dash 8-39BE)
Location: Hampden, Maine, USA
Locomotive #: MMA 8592
Train ID: Searsport Local
Photo Date: April 11, 2006


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By: cbellows

Added: Apr 12, 2006

Views: 23,619
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