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E&N Victoria Subdivision – Mile 60.7 Harrison Creek

E&N mile 60.7 Harrison Creek bridge

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The train runs here

The train starts or ends here, depending on what your destination is, which in turn depends on whether the car carriers are empty full. If they are full, this is the eastern terminus of the track, and the train starts … Continue reading

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E&N Victoria Subdivision – Mile 139.85 5th Street

E&N mile 139.85 – the northern end of the line

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E&N Victoria Subdivision – Mile 63.14 Timberland Road

  E&N mile 63.14 Timberland Road

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E&N Victoria Subdivision – Milepost 64

E&N milepost 64 – near Vowels Road

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E&N Victoria Subdivision – Mile 121.20 Rosewell BCF Log Sort

Mile 121.20 Rosewell BCF Log Sort Mile 120.20 Rosewell BCF Log Sort

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E&N Victoria Subdivision – Mile 38.33 Roberts Road

E&N Mile 38.33 Roberts Road

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E&N Victoria Subdivision – Mile 4.0 Bridge

E&N mile 4.0 Highway 1A bridge

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E&N Victoria Subdivision – Mile 1.30 Herewood Road bridge

Mile 1.30 Herewood Road bridge

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E&N Victoria Subdivision – Mile 38.02 Top Shelf Feeds spur

E&N Mile 38.02 Duncan Spur (Top Shelf Feeds)

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