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Research of Schreiber, p105

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5A This is an enlargement reproduced from Photograph No. 5. This photograph, taken in the early summer of 1946 from a point some 50 feet or so north of the Canadian Pacific Railway mainline track and a short distance west of the east switch at Black siding, looks generally west. Work is in progress by the Canadian Pacific Railway on the new railway yardwhich is to serve Kimberly Clark's proposed mill. The railway cars in the background are work cars and boarding cars accommodating the railway track gang which is carrying out the work on the new yard. The new station being built by the Canadian Pacific Railway is off the photograph to the left and a short distance behind the photographer who took this photograph while standing in the middle of the of the new track which will lead to the proposed mill site. The track to the immediate left switching off the mill track is a spur track running behind the new station which is being built.

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