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	<title>Comments on: So thankful that CP over the past year has been busy clearing out a lot of the track side greenery along the Hamilton sub. opening up a lot of spots I have not been able to shoot for years. While train 254&#8242;s power isn&#8217;t anything to write home about, I was pretty happy with how this angle worked out. It&#8217;s good to see a lot of the old telephone poles are still around as props today, decades after their purpose expired.</title>
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