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I've been wondering about this for a while, but for some reason just thought of this now and decided to post a topic and see if anyone knew what this was. <br /> <br />On an episode of the TV show "Great Train Stories", a Canadian porgram, there was one episode talking specifically about the history of locomotives in Canada. During one sequence they showed a couple of clips of what kind of looked like a Canadian version of the American freedom Train. There was no explaination given. The train was pulled by two CN geeps and consisted of baggage cars painted red and white with large black and white pictures of prime ministers put over the doors. I'd guess that it could have had something to do with Canada's centennial celebrations in 1967. Has anyone heard of this or have any idea what I'm talking about?
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