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	<title>Comments on: After a uneventful day where trains and the sun wouldn&#8217;t cooperate, I heard over the scanner of a CP 140 in the area. Originally planning to head East for a sunset shot, I heard over the scanner of another Eastbound right on 140&#8242;s tail. With a quick spin I made my way back West to Tilbury. In Tilbury the tracks curve from East/West to Northeast/Southwest. With this being the case I knew that if I could make it West of the curve the tracks and sunset would line up better. Here we see CP 2-244 hot on the tail of 140 rolling through Tilbury, a few hundred feet behind me is where they would lean into the curve following the geography of Southern Ontario.</title>
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