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	<title>Comments on: Since around mid-2013, foreign power has become not all that uncommon on the CP Leduc sub. Especially seen are BNSF and UP units, such as this UP ES44AC, though I&#8217;ve also spotted some belonging to NS and CN. If the 5501 leading wasn&#8217;t enough, the end DPU was UP 5500!</title>
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