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	<title>Comments on: Built in 1948 for industrial switching, number 1 now spends it&#8217;s time taking tourists for cab rides down a short stretch of track outside the Niagara Railway Museum. The switcher had a max speed of 8kph on the industrial track (who&#8217;s name escapes me) and definitely doesnt run faster then that now. A neat find in the town of Fort Erie, they are continuing to restore it this winter by putting in new floors along with other things. I highly recommend checking them out, but check online for dates and times when they are open.</title>
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