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	<title>Comments on: The NOT for sale signs were hot off the press and freshly applied Easter weekend a little over 2 weeks after the announcement. GP38-2 1802 is one of the first units to wear the stop sign and it soon will take the train #122 south as another run as the Northlander. On March 21st I had booked two nights accommodation at the station Inn and was eagerly anticipating my first trip to Cochrane, having only been from Toronto to North Bay by train at that point. Two days later on March 23rd, 2012 the provincial government announced the divestment of the ONTC.</title>
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