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	<title>Comments on: CP 4-8-4. While competitor has more 4-8-4&#8242;s than any other North American railway, CP owned a total of only two 4-8-4&#8242;s (CP 3100-3101, class K1a, both built at their Angus shops in Montreal) and both are happily preserved. CP 3100 is preserved at the Canada Science and Technology Museum and beside it is CP 2858 (Royal Hudson 4-6-4). Nearby is CN 6400, see a photo of it by clicking  here For more train photos, check out http://www.flickr.com/photos/mtlwestrailfan/</title>
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