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	<title>Comments on: Aldershot used to be a wonderful place to watch trains. You could drive down to the tracks, park near the old &#8220;cold storage&#8221; and take photos to your heart&#8217;s content or just watch the action, undisturbed. On a bright January afternoon in 1997, a CN westbound rolls through behind new SD75I 5636, GTW GP38-2 5707 (soon to be renumbered 4907, formerly MP 2027), GTW SD40-2 5934 (formerly UP 4180), a 7200 series GP9RM and a slug (the latter two units likely bound for Sarnia).</title>
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