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	<title>Comments on: Just over 40 years ago, the west end of an eastbound freight is shown with brakes applied as the unknown train slows for the diamond at Doncaster on CN&#8217;s York Subdivision. Interesting features in this photo include brake shoe smoke, open bi and tri-level auto racks, and of course the caboose. Also of interest is the railways&#8217; ability back then to load trucks on the top deck of tri-levels.</title>
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