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	<title>Comments on: A Christmas visit back to Nova Scotia let me get out and shoot some of the weekday-only action that I rarely shot when I lived there. The main goal was the gypsum trains that ran between the quarry at Milford and the shipping pier at Wright&#8217;s Cove. In 1987 you could chase and intercept the train a couple times in the 30-some miles between the quarry and Wright&#8217;s Cove, not too likely you could do that today. 

Here&#8217;s the loaded train with the typical locomotive consist of a pair of big MLWs trailing about 50 cars and van rolling between Elmsdale and Endfield.</title>
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