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	<title>Comments on: Power combinations on CN in the middle 2000s were entertaining, to say the least. Here is CN #396 eastbound past the site of the old Dundas station with WC 6926, BNSF 7885, 8018 and CN 5526 up front. The CTG lists the leader as &#8220;SD40 upgraded to SD40-3 in 1997/98. Lettered GEC Alsthom (owned by Connell Finance) relettered Wisconsin Central beginning in July 2003.&#8221; The SD40-2 BNSFs are former BN, same numbers. A CN SD60F trails. For those interested, this image was shot with Medium format film, Fuji 800 ISO. There are actually still a few film junkies out there in this digital age. :o) A good hike to the edge of Dundas Peak provides this tremendous view out over the valley.</title>
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