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	<title>Comments on: CN train 144 drifts down the grade into Bayview behind Tempo RS18 3152 on a fine September afternoon in 1973. At the time, CN ran four pairs of passenger trains to/from Windsor, one to/from London, three trains to/from Sarnia, and three trains to/from Niagara Falls through Bayview. Still more ran via &#8220;the back route&#8221; through Guelph and Kitchener.

A great source of old passenger schedules is found here (CN and CP public timetables):
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		<title>By: RonaldB</title>
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		<description>Thanks for this shot John. These units were equipped with dual cab controls so could be operated in either direction while always facing &quot;forward&quot;.   It seems that most of the time they are photographed with the short hood leading, so this is a nice change.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for this shot John. These units were equipped with dual cab controls so could be operated in either direction while always facing &#8220;forward&#8221;.   It seems that most of the time they are photographed with the short hood leading, so this is a nice change.</p>
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