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	<title>Comments on: After doubling his 30 ish car train north out of the yard, then having backed it down the east leg of the wye to face the right directing, the not orange LLPX 2236 powers out of Guelph solo on route back to Kitchener. I’m wondering if anyone can shine some light on the Big Thing on two heavy weight flat cars. They appear to have been setting up the area surrounding the cars for trans loading it.</title>
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