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	<title>Comments on: During the latter part of January 2026, Toronto received a record dumping of snow not seen since the 1940&#8242;s&#8230;I went out into whiteout conditions to try and find some trains. I started locally on the North Toronto Sub and as luck would have it, what I believe to have been CP no.113 appeared out of the snow trudging through the storm westbound with CP 8735 up front. After the North Toronto I headed east to  Danforth  in order to shoot GO and VIA in the snow.</title>
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