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2006-01-15.2749.Seaforth.jpg

Description: GEXR #431 approaching

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Seaforth, Ontario

(map) Seaforth is the last town before Clinton and Clinton Junction on the GEXR Goderich sub.

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January 15th, 2006

Steve called, suggesting we go to Goderich to see GEXR #581 working around the salt mine. We headed up to Stratford, and found them getting ready to leave. They called themselves GEXR #431 for some reason, but no matter. We chased it as far as Seaforth before it got too dark to continue. Chasing on the GEXR Goderich sub is relatively easy as the train only goes between 5 and 15 miles per hour for the most part.

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