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	<title>Comments on: Ontario Northland train 122 drifts south through Richmond Hill, Ontario on CN&#8217;s Bala Subdivision.  This photo was taken 43 years ago and OH how things have changed in this area.  In this photo, the new second track for GO is in place, but the original CN track is still jointed rail.  These European locomotive wonders did not last very long and were soon replaced by repurposed FP7s.</title>
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