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	<title>Comments on: Miserable snowy day in early winter, but it still did not discourage me from wandering around to see what was happening trackside.
In Hamilton&#8217;s Stuart St yard the locals had been working&#8230;&#8230;.I don&#8217;t believe these were based here at the time but rather came in from Aldershot and beyond. And perhaps &#8216;overnighted&#8217;.
CN 8600 and 8603, nice pair of S-13s, of which these two, which were soon renumbered to 300 and 303 according to my trackside guide for 1983.
Information other than what is in the guide would certainly be appreciated.</title>
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