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	<title>Comments on: A quintessential Canadian scene. Fall colours, or what is left of them, surround CP 100 as it passes Spiers Lake north of Bala on a cold fall morning. Rocks, trees, and waters are everywhere north of Toronto; beautiful to look at but what a challenge to build a railroad in the 1880&#8242;s. Outside of the signals and recently replaced welded rail, this is exactly how it looked then&#8230;.OK, the stacks and GE are a little newer as well.</title>
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