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	<title>Comments on: One of CN&#8217;s new GEVOs is on point as 119 crosses the South Saskatchewan River on a cold November afternoon, continuing its journey westward after a brief stop in Saskatoon. Something I am sure we can all relate to: I was nowhere near this location when I heard them beginning their conversation with RTC about departing, but knew I wanted to get at least one shot on the bridge while I was there. So it was somewhat of a scramble using Google Maps on my phone to identify a spot, drive over, and then walk/run down a hilly and snow covered trail to this location. But, I made it in time, and as we all know, that&#8217;s what matters most.</title>
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