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	<title>Comments on: Every winter, The Port of Montreal Railway sends a couple of locomotives to participate in the Old Port Symphony, which involves boats, trains and church bells making a lot of noise. This past March, POM sent two of its quite new RP20BD switchers; a rare chance to see them up close. The lead unit is POM 1001 with a conventional nose, much further behind is POM 1004 which has no nose. For more train photos, check out http://www.flickr.com/photos/mtlwestrailfan/</title>
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