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	<title>Comments on: Having lived in Stratford in the mid 80&#8242;s for a brief time, young railfans alike couldn&#8217;t help but notice how much of a railway city Stratford truly was. There, many lines branched out in all directions, covering much of Ontario&#8217;s scenic countryside. This trip brought me to the region, not for joyous reasons. However, two things I have to do each time I return. ..a trip to Rheos Chocolates, and of course to the station and yards. This time, aside from a CN engine shunting cars behind me&#8230;.my focus was trying to capture the night time aura on a very cold and frigid January evening. I don&#8217;t do many night photos&#8230;but I could not pass up the warm glow of the stations exterior lights. And to think&#8230;just how many passengers have been here before me, and felt &#8216;welcomed&#8217; by these lights. Sadly, things have changed and aren&#8217;t what they used to be in Stratford. But between the experimental GO train service (platform was there at time of photo), CN and GEXR sharing freight&#8230;and VIA still calling&#8230;..one still feels &#8216;welcomed&#8217; by these station lights, arriving to the &#8216;railway city&#8217;.</title>
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