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Research of Schreiber, p106

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6A This is an enlargement reproduced from Photograph No. 6. The photograph, taken in the early summer of 1946 from a point close to the east end of the Black siding passing track and looking generally west, shows a Canadian Pacific Railway freight train, eastbound, approaching the new prefabricated station being erected by the Canadian Pacific Railway at Black. The new station is being built on the north side of the main line track just a short distance west of the east switch which provides access from the main line track to Black passing track. This station was located some 600 feet or so west of the point where the Highway 17 overpass now crosses over the railway track. Note the gondola car parked behind the station being erected. It contains one of the prefabricated panels for the station. Immediately beyond the end of the gondola car can be seen the railway track running off the photograph to the right which leads to the new proposed mill.

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