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	<title>Comments on: The 6 days a week (not Sat) Englehart to Noranda ONR train as seen upon return from Noranda rather late in the afternoon. ONR 2104 and 2101 are passing the shores of Gull Lake about to enter Kirkland city limits. The last couple of days featured the groaning and grinding of the winter ice breakup, rather strong winds pushing all the remaining ice to the east shore. Imagine, almost the beginning of May and there is ice on the lakes !!</title>
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