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	<title>Comments on: TR 1859 pulls off of the Thorold Spur with a light move on a very warm June day. 1859 was earlier than usual today. Work was being done on the Fonthill Spur, which means 1859 could not service the line, meaning Trillium could service St Catharines right after coming down from Welland. The origin of 1859 is obvious in some spots, as it&#8217;s still red from its days on CP.</title>
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