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	<title>Comments on: I rarely make it over to the Bala sub. but a PD day for my boys made us try something different. The day for the most part was a wash with next to no trains and bad weather quickly rolling in, but at least I was able to try this angle at Richmond Hill South that would definitely not work on a sunny day. It is nice to see some of these old signal bridges still surviving even if the signals have been replaced. Here CN 101 has just met a southbound and is digging into the grades the snowfall gets heavier. The trains seen passing the GO station with another GE pushing hard on the tail end.</title>
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