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Wed, May 19 2004 4:25 PM
I must say that this installment was a very tough one, but finally I decided to go with number 1.
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Thu, May 20 2004 6:50 PM
HELLO ALL THERES A LOT A CN TRAINS HERE IN TERRACE AND CP TRAINS
FROM:JOSHUA
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Sun, May 23 2004 3:48 PM
Can't believe most people are voting for #1, Too in your face and too much F...ing bush. Normally I prefer a close up but No's 1 &3 just don't do it for me. Therefore its got to be #2. It shows the relationship of the train to the landscape and also shows the makeup of the train.
Andy. Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK.
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Thu, Jun 3 2004 8:37 AM
I voted picture #2 because it is a nice shot of both locomotives and you can see some of the consist.[:D][:D][:D]
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Thu, Jun 3 2004 6:40 PM
I like the first photo. Don't ask me why, it just stuck out more than the others in my opinion.
[8]TrainFreak409[8]
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