BC Rail
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About BC Rail
BC Rail (reporting mark BCOL), known as the British Columbia Railway between 1972 and 1984 and as the Pacific Great Eastern Railway (PGE) before 1972, was a railway that operated in the Canadian province of British Columbia between 1912 and 2004. It was a class II regional railway and the third-largest in Canada, operating 2 320 km (1,441 miles) of mainline track. It was owned by the provincial government as a crown corporation from 1918 until 2004, when the operations were sold to CN.*
*information
obtained from wikipedia.org
Locomotives
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BCOL
GE C8-40M |
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Conor Persky |
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GE C8-40M |
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Conor Persky; yellow reflective striping |
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BCOL GE C-44-9WL |
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BCOL
GE C-44-9WL |
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Conor Persky; yellow reflective striping |
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BCOL
GE C-44-9W |
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BCOL
GE C-44-9W |
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Conor Persky; yellow reflective striping |
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BCOL
EMD SD-40-2 |
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Conor Persky; no ditchlights |
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BCOL EMD SD-40-2 |
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Conor Persky |
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BCOL
EMD SD-40-2 |
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Conor Persky; yellow reflective striping |
Rolling Stock
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BCOL
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