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	<title>Comments on: What initially looked to be a couple of white Soos in actuality was former SOO 6620 cum CP 6620; as the series was being changed over to CP red in the late 1990s. So we see leader 6620 with CP markings on a SOO paint. Something a little different.  The rail-to-truck transloading facility in this view, whose name I have forgotten; was going great guns at this time, note an industrial switcher on site; but last time I checked, in Nov of 2013, the area was deserted as all activity had ceased and the structure gone.  Second unit on this early-eveing eastbound intermodal is SOO 6028.</title>
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