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	<title>Comments on: In the mid-1980s, &#8220;FPON&#8221; was common on CP Rail in the form of Conrail GP38s, as well as B&amp;O/Chessie System GP40s and GP38s (as well as a few Algoma Central SD40-2s). Here we see a westbound approaching Guelph Jct with CP SD40-2 5935, B&amp;O GP40 3724, and CR GP38 7747. It all ended when CP received its GP38-2s in the late 1980s.</title>
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