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	<title>Comments on: In contrast to my last post Today the Talbot spur is one CN train (each way) per day and runs late in the afternoon except on Sundays when it is a day job. CN 584 is crossing some ponds near Glanworth Ontario with four axle power. Back in the Subdivision days the Talbot used power left behind by CN 435 so it was six axle territory. Four axle power like this from CN was rare. Now that&#8217;s all you get.</title>
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