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	<title>Comments on: When I was a kid my parents would take me from Simcoe to Brantford to watch the trains. The highlight for me was always NS 327/328. I loved the NS power, but for whatever reason I was fascinated by CP&#8217;s dual flag scheme. I&#8217;ve just kind of assumed I&#8217;d never be able to shoot one, yet alone two, so I was quite elated to come across these two idling in London Yard this morning. Here is a link to a James Adeney shot of a beauty 328, with CP 5683 leading. This would have been around the approximate time I was watching these trains come through Brantford.</title>
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