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	<title>Comments on: A film scan that I shot in March 2004 &#8211; I chased the Welland yard job on the CASO and Dunnville spur for a bit, while my photography skills in those days weren&#8217;t all that great and I had absolutely no idea what I was doing, I did get a few keepers here and there. This is one of them showing the train as they blast along the CASO at a blistering 10 mph&#8230;.. it was really really really slow. And boring. So I gave up. Probably should have gone all the way but I took everything for granted back then :)</title>
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