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	<title>Comments on: M for Magnificent. Under load, the ALCO design MLW M series are pure music to the ALCO fan ear.
 CP Rail Extra 4568  west  powered by two M630 units  4568 &#8211;  4565  working the Galt  Subdivison  westbound Campbellville (mile 37.8)  grade.  April 1980 Kodachrome by S. Danko.
 More Magnificent M units:

 two west at Leaside  

 trio departing Agincourt east  

 trio departing Agincourt east  

 more departing Agincourt east  

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		<title>By: headtailgrep</title>
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		<dc:creator>headtailgrep</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2013 20:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I shouldn&#039;t be suprised given the era of this photo, but the ROW (viaduct) in this photo looks so clean of vegetation.. must have been really strong herbacides used in the period or recent work on the ROW...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I shouldn&#8217;t be suprised given the era of this photo, but the ROW (viaduct) in this photo looks so clean of vegetation.. must have been really strong herbacides used in the period or recent work on the ROW&#8230;</p>
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