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	<title>Comments on: VIA Rail racing GO Transit&#8230;. on 2 different subdivisions! Here we see 2 Eastbound passenger trains &#8220;racing&#8221;. The VIA Rail is on the CN Kingston subdivision and the GO Transit is on the GO GO subdivision. Since the Lakeshore East Line is one of the most heavily used by GO Transit, they decided to build their own subdivisions right next to CN&#8217;s. Anyone notice the difference in ballast?</title>
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