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	<title>Comments on: Three GO Transit consists tied down at Guelph Junction await their next runs to Toronto.  Off to the right, a pair of MLW RS18 units will be the power for the Guelph Junction road switcher.

Making up their train
Departing for Waterdown North.

John Freyseng Photo, Jacob Patterson Collection Slide.</title>
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		<title>By: lostshoeranch</title>
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		<description>Thanks for posting this great photo! I was therethe same year this was taken in the summer. The railroaders were extremely friendly and even welcoming. They let us look around all we wanted, then gave us a cab ride in those CPR RS-18&#039;s on the right of the photo while they were doing some switching moves. We got to checkout the inside of the caboose too. We were incredibly lucky, and the 80&#039;s were wonderful times to be a train buff. As long as you were safe, respectful and polite, they would give you &quot;the grand tour of everything&quot;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for posting this great photo! I was therethe same year this was taken in the summer. The railroaders were extremely friendly and even welcoming. They let us look around all we wanted, then gave us a cab ride in those CPR RS-18&#8242;s on the right of the photo while they were doing some switching moves. We got to checkout the inside of the caboose too. We were incredibly lucky, and the 80&#8242;s were wonderful times to be a train buff. As long as you were safe, respectful and polite, they would give you &#8220;the grand tour of everything&#8221;.</p>
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