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	<title>Comments on: One mile north of  CN Boyne, mile 147.1 was once a division point on the Bala Subdivision

 
   A yard, roundhouse, loco servicing, a wye and this crew change dwelling / station &#8230;.note the bird feeder at left&#8230;

 
   and on a UCRS 6218 fan trip had the privilege of visiting here for several hours while 6218 was serviced and turned

 
   second big event of that day was witnessing the CN No. 2 Super Continental roll through&#8230;.with three spiffy zebra striped F&#8217;s&#8230;.

 
   Most of the above now gone and  today it is a basic  M of W location, although the wye remains in service

 
   at CN South Parry,  August 5, 1984 Kodachrome by S.Danko

 
   at CN Boyne


    exchange of keys    


    VIA # 9     


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