Canadian National Railroad, Fort Erie, Ontario , 1956
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archival pigment print

The engine crew of a Canadian National freight about to depart Fort Erie, Ontario—with 2–8–2 no. 3496 on the head end—awaits the signal from their conductor to proceed. Fort Erie was one of the major entry points into Canada for rail traffic from the United States. There was also considerable rail traffic generated by local industry, due to the plentiful power provided by nearby Niagara Falls. Shaughnessy made several iconic images at night; this is a classic.

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Other works by Jim Shaughnessy

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, Galesburg, Illinois , 1956
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archival pigment print
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Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, Chama, New Mexico , 1958
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Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, Zearing, Illinois , 1956
h = 50 in
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St. Johnsbury & Lamoille County Railroad, Lamoille Valley, Vermont , 1955
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New York Central Railroad, Voorheesville, New York , 1962
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