NBSR 3703 is now in Woodland, Maine working the reactivated Domtar mill. I believe it arrived there on November 30. 3703 lay dormant in Saint John for two and a half years before being reactivated. It received a lot of work to its cab and had a complete paint job.
Gary Lee saw it in McAdam in transit and sent me a few photos. Thanks, Gary!



David Morris saw it at Harbour Station in Saint John on November 5 and took a few shots. Thanks to David for passing them along.

The consist was 3703, 3702, 9801.
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Sweet! I love those old switchers and am glad to see one on the go again. :)
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