Gallery
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Grand Trunk Western GP38-2 Locomotive 4926 idels at a siding in Pavilion, Michigan on April 14, 2008.
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GP38 #4934 in Iowa.
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This GP38-2, GTW 4905 is sitting idle in Battle Creek, Michigan on July 7, 2008.
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GTW 6228, a GP38-2 at Senatobia, Mississippi on December 4, 2006, would just after this receive new paint in the CN colors.
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A GTW GP9R in the Canadian National color scheme.
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GTW Caboose 75017 on display in Imlay City, Michigan.
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A restored GTW wood caboose on display at Lake Odessa, Michigan
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GTW boxcar at Marichal Joffre carload centre in Charny, Quebec. date taken January 26, 2011
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A GTW caboose, on permanent display at a tourist information center in Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec.
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The former GTW depot at Saline, Michigan with a restored GTW wood caboose.
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The whistle post sign style of GTW on a double whistle post at Battle Creek, Michigan
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A 1976 map of the proposed routes to be turned over by Conrail on the GTW, DT&I and B&LE.
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