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	<title>Comments on: It is a pity a cloud bank arrived to somewhat put a damper on the scene, but it still is a nice picture. The &#8220;CN&#8221; on the nose of the early VIA engines was not all that common, and only at the start up was this applied.
And does look rather nice.
We are at Bayview Jct as the &#8216;noonish&#8217; train #73 swings off the Oakville sub on its way westward. The other engine is CN 6527.  The 6765 is preserved at the rail museum near Delson, Quebec.
This image was shot with 35MM Sakuracolor film using a Pentax K-1000. (the old reliable)</title>
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