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	<title>Comments on: When the CP no longer had use for the Alliston station, it was purchased and moved to Tottenham. When I arrived on the scene in 2003, I was met with some hesitance (at first) from the homeowner&#8217;s father. However, after some talking and convincing of what I was there for, I learned that that man was none other than James Brown &#8211; not the soulful singer from the 60&#8242;s, but popular railway photographer himself. Thankful he still let me photograph on the premises.</title>
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