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		By: Chris Mills		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[From page 157 and 158 or Greenberg&#039;s Guide to Varney Trains. The red and white box was introduced in 1960. The blue and white box was introduced after they acquired Penn Line in 1965.]]></description>
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