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	<title>Comments on: Large snow piles can be a railfans best friend in the winter months. It is nice not having to fight with chain link fences for once, even if it is only for a few months. While GMTX 333 seems to have taken up permanent residence in Streetsville yard it is still nice to follow T14 around when time allows. The oversize signal on the south track at the GO station looks a little out of place here and even has different heads then the one on the north track. This is mainly due to visibility issues from the curve to the east of the station and the height of the station platform overhang. Here T14 heads home to West Toronto after working both Streetsville and Hornby. The scrap gondola is a bit out of place here but I believe it was left several days earlier by an eastbound train after it set off the hot box detector.</title>
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