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	<title>Comments on: Once a common theme for daytripping railroad customers in the 19th century, railroad built parks are largely a thing of the past. Agawa Canyon tour train at the Agawa Canyon park, one of the few railroad built and operated parks still used to generate business for a railroad in North America, and Doug Page was on hand to capture this beautiful train in July 1979. The park and train still run in 2017 under CN.</title>
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