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	<title>Comments on: Usually my trips to Sarnia end up with some kind of industrial scene, but I followed the Terra job pretty far south and ended up near Sombra Ontario where I found a farmer preparing for harvest. Leading the train is the unique (so far) CN 4316 without its &#8216;zebra&#8217; stripes after getting a replacement hood in Winnipeg earlier in the year. The Terra job works in the mid afternoon heading all the way to the end of the St. Clair spur to work CF Industries (formerly Terra) fertilizer plant, amongst many others on the way down and back. There&#8217;s literally about 20 customers on the St. Clair spur.</title>
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