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	<title>Comments on: Rural small towns like Northwood have always been intriguing to me. Although they don&#8217;t contain as much railway history like some of Ontario&#8217;s larger towns or cities, it&#8217;s these types of communities that most residents can recall what it was like in an era that &#8216;once was&#8217;. Here, modern day CN 5643 runs long hood forward with a smaller version of train 438.</title>
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