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	<title>Comments on: By the low angle warm lighting, one might think that this is an early morning shot, but in Alberta in mid December, it is actually 0930.
A long train to dominantly TOFC snakes out over Bretville Junction, and the crossing of the North Saskatchewan River. The speeder is on the a weird track that that parallels the Wainwright Sub that forms the &#8220;top&#8221; of the wye on the Camrose Sub (Best seen on the map/satellite photo of the area).</title>
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