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	<title>Comments on: A pair of modern day &#8220;critters&#8221; soak in the last light of the day. This P&amp;H facility is located along CN&#8217;s Wainwright Subdivision with CP&#8217;s Wilkie Sub visible across the highway in the background. With the endless parade of GE&#8217;s on both railways sometimes monotonous, it&#8217;s nice to find little windows into the past like these two. #13 began life as CN 5063 while #8 started out as SP 8894</title>
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