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	<title>Comments on: A location that most will recognize. My first photos here were back in the mid 1990’s so it has been interesting watching it change over the years. One thing that hasn’t changed is that on a sunny day you pretty much only have the morning to work with fir this angle otherwise the rest of the day is pretty much just for watching trains. This morning I somehow managed to make it here fairly early and with CN 396 not far away there was little time to waste. In the end I think this has to be my favourite shot here so far, as the clouds had just cleared and the sun was just clearing the trees. Catching two of the original SD70M-2’s  together was simply a bonus.</title>
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