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	<title>Comments on: The longest days of the year &#8211; and shooting a 143 at CN Robbins with north side light was my fain focus at the time. It&#8217;s about two hours or so for 143 from Guelph Junction to CN Robbins (on most days, somehow the one with the CMQ barns took about four and a half), so anything &#8216;late&#8217; enough to be at the junction around 4 a.m. or so this time of year is fair game for sunrise down in Niagara. And that&#8217;s pretty much how most of my days started for a while &#8211; up early with a check of ATCS. On this Monday morning in June, this one evidently was in the right window around Campbellville so I hauled myself out of bed in Hamilton and ventured down to CN Robbins. Watching the sun rise higher and shadows slowly disappearing, I was doing the same kind of calculations we all do: will the sun actually be high enough by the time they get here? The shadows from the trees at CN Robbins hadn&#8217;t been overcome by the rising sun yet, and with 143 nearing Brookfield East to enter the CN Stamford Sub, I abandoned my aspirations for CN Robbins on this day and off to Fort Erie I went. Little did I know however that just five days later, I would pull off the shot at CN Robbins with the 143 heard &#8217;round the world.</title>
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