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	<title>Comments on: From New Westminster, BC Hydro ran a daily Valley Freight to the U. S. A. border interchanges at Huntingdon, regularly using three (and occasionally four) of their SD38s for power.  On Monday 1977-04-18, SD38-2 units 382 + 383 + 384 were in command, shown here passing the former BC Electric Railway substation at Coghlan just before crossing 256th Street.</title>
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