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	<title>Comments on: It&#8217;s always nice when you find a new photo location that you never knew existed. Some recent brush cutting by CP recently opened up an old location that decades ago was actually a rail served industry. Redevelopment about a decade ago reopened the site to the public when a seniors apartment was built in one corner. A pair of condominiums was to be built on the remaining land but a mysterious fire destroyed the first building as it neared completion and the future of the site still remains in limbo with all construction frozen. This bitterly cold day I took to a large frozen dirt pile to capture CP 234 storming through town. Streetsville Junction can be seen beyond the signals, and the crossing there is for Ontario Street, which one-day may be closed if the street in the foreground is ever completed.</title>
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