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	<title>Comments on: It is always amazing how quickly photo locations grow in. The pond at Campbellville is one such location. I have taken many photos here over the last twenty years and it is hard to believe you could once take photos across the pond from the road. It has been a while so I figured I would try to venture in before the greenery took over in the summer once more. Typical of many CP trains these days the motive power on 147 today was not all that interesting so I was hoping the scenery might make the photo instead.</title>
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