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	<title>Comments on: Michael Berry just recently posted a photo showing the 4700, which I have not seen personally in some length of time. For a little time contrast, here is the same unit in 1986. These 2 make for an interesting pair, noodle vs Zebra and consecutively numbered. The 5501, in this photo, only recently received it&#8217;s stripes in the last 1 or 2 years. I will not photo the 5500 in stripes until April of 1988. To only a few months later in July to be renumbered 4700. This photo taken just east of this subdivisions namesake, Coronado, at 11:00 with a train of grain loads headed for Calder.</title>
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