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	<title>Comments on: Often referred to as “blueberries”, the GECX tier-4 emission demonstrator ET44AC locomotives are seldom seen to be leading around Southwestern Ontario with their lack of PTC. I’ve taken a liking to these, as they remind me of the ‘Blue Devils’ which are all retired now. On the rare occasion that one is assigned trailing on 435 the day before, there’s a pretty good chance it will lead the local 509 the next day. Here it is seen bringing 509 towards London yard at Adelaide Street on the Dundas Sub.</title>
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