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	<title>Comments on: Trailing the CN eastbound up the Halton Sub in the previous photo was CN flatcar 667157 loaded with this new narrow-gauge boxcar numbered K14301, which appears to be built by National Steel Car in Hamilton ON (note the round NSC logo at the bottom right). I think it is 42 inch, the gauge used in most British colonies (including Newfoundland) and suspect it is for Africa &#8211; I was in both Zimbabwe and South Africa and saw many cars there that resembled this one.</title>
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