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	<title>Comments on: In early June 2022, CN 2131, one of 22 remaining C40-8s in captive service on the DMIR, managed to escape Minnesota and somehow led CN 148 into Brampton on a rainy afternoon. Almost every railfan along the Strathroy, Dundas, Oakville and Halton subdivisions went out to document what is possibly the last CN C40-8 leader on a stack train.</title>
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