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	<title>Comments on: A brand new crossing. Infrastructure work in the Turcot area of Montreal will require CN&#8217;s main line in the area (the Montreal sub) to shit a bit further north than where it is now. As part of this work, the de Courcelle crossing has been closed (removed really) and a new pedestrian-only crossing has been installed recently a couple of hundred metres east of the old street crossing. Here CN 324 with CN 2858 solo passes the crossing on its way to St. Albans, Vermont.</title>
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