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	<title>Comments on: Now that I had a radio scanner, railfanning in Edmonton became much more interesting. What was cool, was the fact that the RTC&#8217;s would broadcast the daily lineups each morning at 0800. I can&#8217;t remember whether I heard the Sangudo Sub RTC or if I just heard the engine coming off the shop speaking with the &#8220;Switchtender&#8221;. Either way, I knew that this train was headed up the Sangudo Sub, so I road my bike up to St Albert to bag this shot. It is crossing the Sturgeon River, and will service the on-line businesses all the way to Whitecourt.</title>
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