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	<title>Comments on: CP Rail train T08 rolls past Peterborough station on its way to Havelock and then up the 20 mile long Nephton Subdivision to Blue Mountain where it will service the nepheline syenite mine.  Power is a pair of GP20C- ECO’s and a GP38-2.  Peterborough station, built in 1884 by the O&amp;Q Rwy, is one of the earliest CPR stations in Canada still on its original site.</title>
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