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	<title>Comments on: I almost didn&#8217;t even take a shot of this train, but then remembered all the times in the Winter and Spring when I would think how I&#8217;d take some sun on just about anything. And that&#8217;s what this felt like on the time, a generic train &#8211; just about anything. After I shot it, I didn&#8217;t even think I&#8217;d be posting it, yet alone any time soon. I figure though this train is at the very least now worth documenting. This was the 383 that derailed in the Sarnia tunnel on the morning of June 28, 2019; and I am posting it mostly for the record of it, as it certainly has made for what look like interesting times out there in Windsor and on the Chatham and Grimsby/Stamford Subs. I haven&#8217;t been able to catch a rerouted train yet myself due to long weekend plans, but am hoping to eventually. In the meantime I will enjoy the shots of others who have been able to.</title>
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