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	<title>Comments on: Ah, the colours of autumn&#8230; yellow, orange, red, green, and&#8230; blue? A break in the clouds allows the sun to light up CMQ 3816 as it idles in the west yard at Smiths Falls. The more typical local power &#8211; 2252 and 3100 &#8211; was tucked behind a string of tank cars.

Although this unit has been rebuilt internally and is now considered a GP38-3M, it was still very nice to see what is outwardly a GP35 working for CP in 2020. CP disposed of its fleet of GP35s over 20 years ago.</title>
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