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	<title>Comments on: The Wisconsin Central definitely had an interesting roster, F45&#8242;s, SD45&#8242;s, GP30&#8242;s, just to mention a few and trust me there were many more. Several wore unique paint schemes including two SD45&#8242;s decorated in &#8220;operation Lifesaver&#8221; paint. Both units made it into Ontario, but somehow I totally screwed up the shot of the other one, one day in Brantford while focusing on a new VIA P42 making a station stop instead of the CN freight sneaking up behind me. I made sure I didn&#8217;t loose my focus on this one on train 399 the day before Christmas 2006. Freshly painted CN SD70I 5601 leads WC 7525 in &#8220;OL&#8221; paint along Sith a cowl SD60 as they head up the Dundas sub. We did chase it that day to Copetown but unfortunately lost the sun by then.</title>
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