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	<title>Comments on: There is something really refreshing about having all the power up front on this very colourful 650. I know it&#8217;s not as good for train handling or stress on the rails, or all those things the railroad is concerned about. 3 units, or more, on the front is almost what I grew up with, and what really attracted me to the hobby. Something along the lines of nothing can stop so much power. Spreading it throughout the train felt like it &#8220;weakened&#8221; the effect&#8230;well, for me anyway. this was a treat.</title>
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