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	<title>Comments on: Pinned at 40MPH (track speed) CP 8621 keeps the large-at-the-time 108 rolling through one of the nicest sections (it was all nice) of the North Bay Sub.  This is now abandoned, unfortunately.  Of note, our tail end would have been around a place called Adelard.  Adelard was where #1 and #2 were scheduled to meet back in the day.  An interesting and easy track setup that is a little too hard to explain on here.</title>
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