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	<title>Comments on: The decent cover of snow was still within the mainline thanks to a relatively quiet morning on CP other then a few GO trains and local T14. Hearing that train 234 had a SD70ACU leader was enough to get me trackside. I wasn’t trackside long before a headlight ahead of a snowstorm could be seen making track speed around the corner better yard. Soon all that could be seen is flying snow making a nice dramatic scene. I have to say CP’s red applied to the SD70 is a much nicer shade then that used on the older AC4400’s.</title>
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