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858, RS3, was built by Alco in March 1955, #81155. It became Burlington Northern 4082, Class A-RS-3, in 1970 and sold for scrap to Joseph Simons & Sons on August 1, 1978.
900, RS11, was built by Alco in January 1958, #82830. It became BN 4180, Class A-RS-11, in 1970 and sold to Chrome Locomotive Co in August 1980.
908, RS11, was built by Alco in July 1958, #82952. It became BN 4188, Class A-RS-11, in 1970, It was sold to Chrome Locomotive in August 1980 and sold to Dow Chemical as DOWX 1006 in July 1987. It was assigned to Fort Saskatchewan.
913, RS11, was built by Alco in June 1960, #83583. It became BN 4193, Class A-RS-11, in 1970 and retired in August 1980. It was sold to Chrome Locomotive in August 1980 and sold as Kankakee Beaverville & Southern 4193. It was renumbered 318.
915, RS11, was built by Alco in June 1960, #83585. It became BN 4195, Class A-RS-11, in 1970. It was sold to Chrome Locomotive in August 1980 and sold to Dow Chemical in July 1987. It was assigned to Fort Saskatchewan but scrapped.
917, RS11, was built by Alco in June 1960, #83587. It became BN 4197, Class A-RS-11, in 1970. It was sold to Chrome Locomotive in August 1980 and sold as DOWX 1005 in July 1987. It was assigned to Fort Saskatchewan.
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Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is the most tender of friends with souls who seek to please Him. His goodness knows how to proportion itself to the smallest of His creatures as to the greatest of them. Be not afraid then in your solitary conversations, to tell Him of your miseries, fears, worries, of those who are dear to you, of your projects, and of your hopes. Do so with confidence and with an open heart.
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