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	<title>Comments on: About an hour before midnight on a warm May 18th, CP 4407 (GP38-2) takes the lead of an extra 420 as they pass mile 199 of the Belleville Sub and prepare to enter Toronto Yard. This train confused the hell out of me when I first heard about it coming south on the MacTier, as I had no clue 4407 had even gone up north in the first place (It is one of a few GP38s I pay attention to the whereabouts of). Not to mention the fact that it is a GP38, which are not common at all to see leading mainline trains anymore.</title>
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