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	<title>Comments on: When taking this photo of CP work train T29, I didn&#8217;t realize at first the significance of what was leading until I got home and browsed the photos I took. After all todays train was short with only one engine and three cars. Unfortunately, due to the mid-afternoon sun of the late fall season, most of my shots were backlit. Except this one. Fortunately for me, this is ex-Delaware &amp; Hudson 7307, now sporting it&#8217;s CP red. In the mist of my discovery, the engineer sure looks relaxed! :)</title>
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