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	<title>Comments on: Back before CN 421 became an early morning trip through St. Catharines, it would often come it the late morning and early afternoon. Here it passes just before 1pm with a four unit lashup, the last being a GP9rm in transit most likely to Port Robinson. The tad bit of extra horsepower probably helped though, as this train is a good 150 cars in length.</title>
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