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	<title>Comments on: Canadian Pacific 7047, a little 1000hp Alco S2 switcher built in 1946 and assigned to John Street Roundhouse nearby, rumbles through the Toronto Terminals Railway corridor at Spadina Avenue with a short local freight or transfer move, heading eastbound towards Union Station. Its duties today could be numerous depending on assignment, as CP worked industries downtown along Queen&#8217;s Quay, the Portlands, and also interchanged traffic with CN at Don Yard and Cherry Street.

Original photographer unknown, Dan Dell&#8217;Unto collection slide.</title>
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