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	<title>Comments on: It’s been more than three decades since I photographed CN 7500 working the hump at MacMillan Yard in Vaughan, Ontario. Now in 2024, those assignments are held by SD40u’s and SD40-2(W)’s, which would have been busy operating on priority mainline trains back in 1994. Man, how the times have changed during a pleasant June evening as SD40u 6020, GP9 Slug 250 and SD40-2(W) 5298 are viewed approaching Rutherford Road with another cut of cars to be sorted over the hump at MacMillan Yard.</title>
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