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	<title>Comments on: There are limited places in Southern Ontario where mainlines parallel busy roadways for several miles, however Highway 7 between Acton and Guelph is not one of them. The Guelph Subdivision runs beside the highway for many kilometers and has some interesting views. However, currently with only a limited amount of CN daylight freight movements in this section, GO and VIA Rail trains are now the main players. 

Photographed leaning out the window of a moving car, Goderich-Exeter Railway (GEXR) 3054 is seen overtaking traffic on Highway 7 as it leads 431 into Guelph on a warm summer afternoon.</title>
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