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	<title>Comments on: Two of the most unique roof lines and locomotives  in Canada. CP,s unmistakable M640 4744 or fly nun as named because of the rad configuration, looking like Sally Fields habit from the TV show, The Flying Nun. And the unmistakable roof line of the GP30 5001. Both units have been preserved in museums. Shown here on the shop tracks at Quebec Street in 1980.</title>
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