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At one time, before major cosmetic surgery, CF7 G&U 1500 (built in 12/52 as ATSF F7A) and F7A G&U 1501 (built in 6/52 for B&LE) would have looked like twins (well, except for their paint schemes). Captured in N Grafton in July 2014 - I think both units are out of service as a more contemporary MP15AC handles G&U's freight hauling chores these days. Odd resemblance between rear end of F7A and ex-MEC(?) caboose .

Photographed by John Barlow, July 10, 2014.
Added to the photo archive by John Barlow, June 11, 2017.
Railroad: Grafton & Upton.

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