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	<title>Comments on: Here is a classic example of change. Not quite old enough to be &#8216;history&#8217;. The Milton GO line once stored their trains at Guelph Jct.  There once was a Guelph Jct CP station. And of course there used to be a GO 908 (scrapped in 1995) and I guess you could say there once was a photographer that would haul out of bed at 0400 to be at the junction by 0545 for when the 5 sets of trains would move out to begin their days&#8217; run. No more. These morning GO trains, for where they were, the times they ran, and what they were, became a classic example of activity that was ignored by most fans.</title>
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