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	<title>Comments on: This was one of those delightfully crisp bright sunny, almost blinding, days that only the early spring can provide.  And it was a good day to be down by the ole diamond, CN Carew, in Woodstock to catch CP 8222 and 8219 running a westbound train along the St. Thomas sub, about to cross the CN Dundas sub.  The line is yet a few years off being handed over to the Ontario Southland. Otherwise, not much has changed at this location except that it is now off limits to us photographers.</title>
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