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	<title>Comments on: Departing the Sarnia VIA station, #84 begins its journey to Toronto on a nice blue sky sunny winter day. Note in the background the water towers of Port Huron, Michigan in the distance. Later that day I&#8217;d shoot CSX L306 (formerly D711) from the exact opposite direction, at the exact opposite sun angle (Note: External website) from the Port Huron side looking toward Canada. I usually cross the border for gas and groceries, and bring my camera just in case, this was very much worth it considering what I photographed from the Canadian side. This comparison also made it into a magazine!</title>
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