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	<title>Comments on: While Jamie is off in Thunder Bay land, it&#8217;s time to toss some Hamilton up. I decided to go to Hamilton to show a friend the industrial area, and ran into two trains rather quickly. Witness above CN&#8217;s pride of the fleet servicing the Bunge Bayside lead. Two grimy, barely painted units running alongside this scene in the Port of Hamilton. After getting a quick shot here I went deeper into the industrial area and while driving around found this &#8216;three of a kind&#8217; where we went back to Guelph after the sun was gone for the night. I&#8217;ve come to realize Hamilton is a fish in a barrel scenario for us train aficionados, one of the busiest, and easily accessible places for railway action in much of this country. (Sarnia is busier, but it&#8217;s far from being as accessible!). Where else can you get five to six daily jobs (CN and CP both including 551/555) along with industrial operations all in a compact 4 mile by 4 mile area. Add the mainlines and it&#8217;s no wonder there&#8217;s a lot of us in Hamilton that enjoy this hobby of ours &#8211; for decades.</title>
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