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	<title>Comments on: While CSX Corporation was created in late 1980, CSX Transportation only integrated its subsidiary railroads much later (Seaboard System in July 1986 and Chessie in August 1987). In this photo, we are starting to see the effects of the combined railroad using motive power system-wide; CSX’s daily train NI-42 eastbound at Hagersville with SBD SD40-2 8131 and GP40-2 6760. NI-42 was renumbered R320 circa 1990 (westbound, these trains were CG-41 and R321).</title>
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