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Like Kevin said, around the 401/20....in the "West Island" (a misnomer because it's not a different island, it's the western part of Montreal Island) there's a long stretch where CN and CP mainlines are parralel. There's a road north of the CP tracks that's an excellent point to watch trains from.....you'll see CN, CP, VIA and AMT Lakeshore....and some of the CP and CN trains have a who's who of different freight cars.....especially lots of UP on CP. Anyways, that's arguably the best place to watch trains from! <br /> <br />~Ra'akone
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