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	<title>Comments on: CP train 134 can often be full of surprises as it often lifts spare power along the way. After hearing the previous days 135 had not only the Hapag Lloyd unit but also a CN Tier4 for power, this days opposite 134 was worth heading out for. It’s mid morning as the train rolls through the curve along side the Ardent mill with an extra pair of GE’s lifted along the way.</title>
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