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	<title>Comments on: My boys have always had a thing for OSR’s ex SOO Line GP7’s. There is just something about high nose out of the box Geeps. Unfortunately both of OSR’s GP7’s have been out of service for a few years. News recently of them being reactivated sent  my boys on a mission and we were lucky enough to catch at least one of them out on the road today. Years ago I am thankful I got the pair together. Hearing 378 was running the St. Thomas job made for a good way to spend a day off. Thankfully the bad weather reports were wrong as well. Here 378 is seen after ducking under highway 401 at Putnum as it heads south to St. Thomas.</title>
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