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- Coal Dock Trestle - Jackfish (1920)View of coal terminal and trestle at Jackfish, Ontario. This 600ft trestle on Lake Superior, received steamships from the United States. Ships were unloaded manually, and usually involved a crew of three hundred men. Even with the men working eighteen hours each day, the unloading process often took three days.View of coal terminal and trestle at Jackfish, Ontario. This 600ft trestle on Lake Superior, received steamships from the United States. Ships were unloaded manually, and usually involved a crew …Terrace Bay Public Library
- Coal Chutes Jackfish (1920)Black and white photo showing coal chutes at Jackfish, Ontario. Jackfish was the terminal for coal distribution for locomotives used for the Canadian Pacific Railway during the early 1900's and ceased operation with the invention of diesel locomotives.Black and white photo showing coal chutes at Jackfish, Ontario. Jackfish was the terminal for coal distribution for locomotives used for the Canadian Pacific Railway during the early 1900's and …Terrace Bay Public Library
- Unloading Coal - Jackfish (~1920)Black and white photo showing a large steamship unloading coal at the Jackfish coal dock, the last stop along the Canadian Pacific railway. Another large steamship appears in the background.Black and white photo showing a large steamship unloading coal at the Jackfish coal dock, the last stop along the Canadian Pacific railway. Another large steamship appears in the background.Terrace Bay Public Library
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