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	<title>Comments on: These are the weirdest engines I have ever set my eyes on. CEFX 2019 and 2014 lead this long consist of tanker cars bound for the Imperial Oil facility and Ontario Power Generating Station at Nanticoke. I was lucky this day in chasing a local train on the Southern Ontario Railway as it stopped just on the outskirts of the Imperial Oil facility. As I took this photo, the conductor had hopped out to unlock the switch &#8211; which they would use on the return trip from OPG to unload some tanker cars off on the storage yard just to the west. However, I still couldn&#8217;t figure out why this train stopped at the name sign. Approximately half an hour later, a change in crew had arrived and the train proceeded to OPG.</title>
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