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	<title>Comments on: Local residents, including a father and son sitting on a bench with fishing rod set pondside awaiting a bite, enjoy a sunny Summer afternoon at Grenadier Pond in the High Park area of Toronto, as a brand new &#8220;GO train&#8221; passes by during the first few months of the Government of Ontario&#8217;s then-experimental GO Transit commuter operation. This area was formerly part of the Village of Swansea, until it was annexed into Toronto earlier in the year. St. Joseph&#8217;s Hospital in nearby Sunnyside is visible in the distance.

Needless to say, the familiar GO logo and green colours have been a regular sight on trains passing by ever since.

Original photographer unknown, Dan Dell&#8217;Unto slide collection</title>
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