Yeh but, how many elevators are there in a 3x2 configuration, and that Darren knows about.....? It doesn't look like that big an operation, I mean there's very little parking for incoming trucks, maybe two or three at most. The Dreyfus elevator in Pascagoula, MS had parking for at least two dozen trucks and four sidings with two SW900 switchers, and it was one of Dreyfus' smallest elevators with only eight silos. Yet it was on the Pascagoula River port and could accomodate 800' foreign flag grain ships. I suspect this may be a small operation somewhere in the boonies of Alberta, Manitoba, or Saskatchewan.
I actually started looking for this one! Good thing I didn't look too long where I was.....:tb-ooh::tb-sad:
Views counts tell me folks are searching hard this weekend!!! :tb-cool: :tb-cool: :tb-cool: :tb-cool:
A little clue from someone who's found it! Very very interesting. I almost didn't search there because it just didn't "feel" right. Glad I decided to anyway. It's 3.57 degrees and 39,736,219 centimeters away from GEC #B013. Give or take a few centimeters :tb-biggrin:
so this is on the eastern side of the Caspian sea. West of the town Nebit Dag at 39° 30' 58.84'' N 54° 19' 22.44'' E
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