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  by CN9634
 
Looks like a CP C424

  by ENR3870
 
Looks like a sand tank.
  by Komachi
 
Looks to me like someone was either too cheap or too lazy to put the beveled rear on the locomotive.

Unless, the shops got enough complaints from the crew about how much they'd like more room on the rear "porch" to do their switching duties, and this unit was an experiment on a switchman friendly conversion.

Just a couple thoughts.

Anyone else?

  by lock4244
 
Likely for sand storage. In 2004 at Welland, ON., I saw another CP GP9 with s similar rear-end... except it stopped halfway up and the remainder of the end was standard GP9 end. CNJ had units with the half and half, and theirs was for extra sand, so I'd assume CP is the same. CP 1512 used to be assigned to the Hump at Toronto Yard (before it was bumped by ex SOU SD40-2's, and now ex SOO SD40-2's), so extra capacity of sand would lessen wasteful trips to the diesel shop.

When I was young (1980's), my dad and I would go and watch the trains at the yard, and I'd see 1512 all the time.

  by CNW1212
 
Man it does look weird. Just caught it today. Looks like some sort of alco. It's on TC&W now and it was running long hooded giving me a better view of the back.

  by rrboomer
 
I believe it's off of a Baldwin DRS 4-4-1000.

  by ENR3870
 
rrboomer wrote:I believe it's off of a Baldwin DRS 4-4-1000.
I doubt it, the Baldwins were long gone by the time CP started rebuilding the GP9's. I could be wrong though.

I do know some of the CP GP9's had large sand tanks on the rear. 8530 was another one.