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	<title>Comments on: Most people seem to shoot The Canadian at Bathurst Street or up at Snider, catching it departing Union Station isn&#8217;t as photogenic due to all the pedestrian bridges, the tight corridor, and limited spots to shoot the entire train. However, since we were in the area one afternoon, a late departing #1 offered the opportunity to quickly catch it departing Union Station on its cross-country trip to Vancouver, roughly an hour and a half late (regular departure time 9am).

Today&#8217;s consist was lead by VIA F40PH-2D units 6412 and 6404, followed by baggage-dorm 8606, coaches 8103 and 8139, Skyline dome 8517, sleepers Stuart Manor, Craig Manor, Osler Manor, Skyline dome 8500, diner Palliser, sleepers Brant Manor, Lorne Manor, Bell Manor, and dome-observation Waterton Park on the tail end.</title>
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