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	<title>Comments on: One of the main highlights of heading out to the Dundas subdivision got the day, was always the morning NS trains. They always added some needed variety even if it was just NS power. The later years would find a lot of borrowed power. This day the winter weather played havoc with CN crews and NS 327 was forced to perform a crew change at Brantford. BNSF power always added a splash of colour and was quite common as borrowed power.</title>
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