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	<title>Comments on: With 2020 vacation to be used up in 2021 my family and I decided to see sights in the Montreal area. Poutine, french cuisine and culture, museums, family history (!) and for me, trains. I had very little time for trains. I had always wanted to bag CSX in the Montreal area having been a &#8216;fan of the CSX in the Sarnia region, and with CN circling to buy it time is not on my side. I had one chance &#8211; to bag it on my way into town,  and I lucked out. Pictured here is what I found, B783 setting off cars in the CN-CSX interchange near Cecile Jct. This is CN track, former Canada Atlantic Railway (Depot Harbour through the bush/Algonquin to Cantic) that is now abandoned not far from what you see here toward Cantic. Assuming CN is successful in taking over the CSX Massena line into Montreal, I expect this kind of interchanging will end as CN can just take it direct.A nice change for me is bagging something other than GP38-2&#8242;s in Canada, which is basically all CSX in Ontario had until very recently. This pair was a   Road Slug (a former GP35) and a GP40-2</title>
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