DescriptionSorry, It Made Me Immediately Think of Bert and Ernie (34897141255).jpg
As soon as I saw this scan of Roger Puta's slide I thought of Bert and Ernie. I guess I watched too much Sesame Street with my children. I mean that Ernie could have his own town. Who was this Ernie? Wikipedia told me it was named after Prince Ernest Augustus, fifth son of George III. Well, not the same Ernie.
VIA 6542, an FP9, passing Ernestown in eastern Ontario in October 1980. I like the team track. If a set-out got loose, I can vision Bert and Ernie chasing it.
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