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	<title>Comments on: The first time I would see this pair working together was on a GEXR plow extra &#8211; which I was wholly unprepared to chase, back on February 7 2007. I don&#8217;t know what possessed me to do it &#8211; the weather was atrocious, but I managed some interesting photos despite the lighting and my trusty &#8216;ol white Tercel. I posted many of these photos here on rp.ca a few years back:  click here   and here   and here 
Plows were infrequent back then (Except that week &#8211; both GEXR plows were in service &#8211; two on a single day were possible on the same railway!) and other priorities got the best of me in the coming years, but by 2009 &#8211; 1400 and 1401 were in a deadline, pilfered of parts and looking like they were about to be scrapped. Enter OSR. We know the story from here &#8211; but when I heard that these two would be plowing together, again, I had to make time for this. 
Pictured above, two very clean engines and a pristine plow, fresh from the warm bosom of the Salford Shops and not a lick of snow on the equipment &#8211; yet. Next stop &#8211; McDonalds in Tillsonburg.</title>
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