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OH yeah, wow, where to start.. Lots of main Tracks in the area, if your take the highway 20 in, thats the 401 if your comming from Ontario, for about a long time the tracks follow right beside the highway, and there are 4 tracks there, 2 cn and 2 CP. Cp runs the commuter Trains, and it's too bad because i'm not in town this week.. darn.. <br /> <br />There is the old WINDSOR *Lucien L'Allier* trains station loactd in Downtown montreal, and that place is a MUST for any train enthusiast. Then you can go to the... Uhh... underground CN centeral Station (not much to see there) But you can see where the old CN station (Now VIA station). <br /> <br />i'll think about this tommorow, and since i don't have school tommorow, i'll be sure to post back. <br /> <br />Bring lots of film, if it's Digital, bring lots of memory Cards.
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