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	<title>Comments on: Our first time on the PSTR was very memorable. Only cause this day was the last train for the day that we were going to ride on. Its also a very popular line with rail enthusiasts from all over. This was evident by the other photographers and videographers alike (that were just out of frame). Here, the previous train was returning from it&#8217;s run up to Whyte&#8217;s. A couple of familiar faces to the rail community were working this day&#8230;including the conductor who was in communication with the engineer working the throttle to ease into the siding.</title>
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