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	<title>Comments on: I don&#8217;t post portrait shots very much, but this angle calls for it only because of the unique &#8220;no trespassing&#8221; signs that I have no doubt are quite old. D724 is southbound crossing the Wallaceburg drawbridge with 18 cars in tow. The crew would set off some cars in the Wallaceburg siding, run-around at Dresden, and had work at London Agricultural Commodities (Tupperville), IPC in Wallaceburg (old Glass plant) and Liquid Air (Sombra). At top right is the RTC/Bridgetenders office, at this time the RTC was on duty 24/7 despite only two trains a week into the OCS.</title>
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