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	<title>Comments on: A locomotive and a car meet at a sharp hairpin curve in the road, both technological wonders from different frames in time, both built in Canada, the Japanese designed Civic built in Alliston, Ontario and the American designed ex CN GP9RM built in London, Ontario. With 5 cars to interchange to the CPR at Streetsville, the southbound twice a week train from Orangeville is seen here passing Forks of the Credit.</title>
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