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	<title>Comments on: A block of work cars are seen occupying siding XV50 along the CN Fergus Sub, paralleling Edinburgh Road in Guelph.  These cars range from tool and storage cars to sleeping quarters, a crew diner, and various others.  The bit of orange just visible at left is part of a Jackson Multiple Tamper (thanks Paul O&#8217;Shell) numbered CN 650-15.  More equipment, including a ballast regulator, Burro crane 50418 and flatcars of crane attachments, and more sit out of frame, including a new ATCO portable mounted on a flatcar.The track at lower right is the siding to Guelph Terminal Warehousing (XV32), now long removed.  At upper left the original St. Joseph&#8217;s Hospital can be seen.  Opened in 1861, St. Joseph&#8217;s Hospital on Westmount Road (originally Hospital Street) served the community until operations ceased about 2002, and the new St. Joseph&#8217;s Health Centre opened on the property just to the north, as a long term care home.  A brief history of the site can be found here.</title>
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