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	<title>Comments on: Chasing is always a part of railfanning&#8230;especially when you&#8217;re into photographing trains and all sorts of railway related scenes. This day was no different. Except that a normally &#8216;speedy&#8217; freight seemed to have a hard time gaining track speed. Here, with a replacement numberboard 8634 leads 8650 and a long string of gondolas across Third Line. For all of us who can remember, it brings back the &#8216;yester-year&#8217; memories of the Alco&#8217;s and MLW&#8217;s who usually put on a good smoke show.</title>
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