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The Viterra Calgary East grain terminal
This grain terminal is one of the larger ones in southern Alberta and is about 14 km. southeast of the southeast corner of Calgary, not far from Indus. A big terminal operated by Viterra, this one must have a capacity of over two million bushels, possibly much more. It has a total of 24 concrete silos served by a large and complex head. The railway siding, four abreast, is large enough to handle over 100 railway cars.
Actually, when I saw it from the gravel backroad that I was driving along, I decided not to stop and take a photo as I don't find these huge concrete terminal at all attractive. A minute or two later, I changed my mind and took this distant shot, which really isn't from the best angle. Very little information on the Internet, other than that in the paragraph above.
Actually, when I saw it from the gravel backroad that I was driving along, I decided not to stop and take a photo as I don't find these huge concrete terminal at all attractive. A minute or two later, I changed my mind and took this distant shot, which really isn't from the best angle. Very little information on the Internet, other than that in the paragraph above.
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