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	<title>Comments on: Even before CN began to purge a large selection of their C40-8Ms, this 435 would&#8217;ve been worth going out for without a doubt. Now in October 2020, there are under 10 of the BC Rail variant still active on CN&#8217;s roster, and arguably the cleanest one took the lead of 435 coincidentally the same day I took my trip out to the Dundas Sub area. I&#8217;m pretty damn speechless. This is also somehow the first BC Rail cowl I have ever shot (aside from a CN repaint one) and at this point could very well be the last. Who knows?

 

Anyways, here&#8217;s BCOL 4608 looking pretty amazing for its age as it leads A435 wasting no time heading west through Beachville, Ontario.</title>
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