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	<title>Comments on: In response to John Pittman&#8217;s reminiscent capture ( http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=21760 ) of RLK 1200 and the ensuing commentary about RLK 1200&#8242;s lifespan, I recalled going down to the shops at Stewart St. one day and seeing the unit getting acquainted with the scrapers torch. So I thought I&#8217;d share the perspective from the viewfinder of my old Minolta (actually, that Minolta was my dad&#8217;s) way back when on October 8, 2008, although 1200 hadn&#8217;t run in many years prior to this, I believe. This was back when I was young and inexperienced so excuse the close cropping.</title>
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