File:Roger Puta Shot This Train 4 Times in One Day in October 1978.jpg

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English: The BN power consist was C425 4254, GP35 2536, and GP9 1774. The sequence of photos is correct according to the slide numbers. This is just west of North Dalles siding where the road begins to climb the hill, while tracks veer south to stay at water level on the Washington side of the Columbia River.
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