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	<title>Comments on: Early birds do in fact catch the worm, or in this case, a snake of freight. 7018 leading 140 was initially lacking prospect given 140&#8242;s reputation for being a night train through Toronto, but a wild card that is spontaneous delays on CP played into my hand as they failed to make it in before sunrise. A well placed gap in the shadows was situated under the signal bridge at West Toronto, making for some historical bonus points when I shot it at Osler Street in Davenport.</title>
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