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(Mount Uniacke, a view north across Lake Martha from the tracks to the namesake Mount Uniacke estate of Richard John Uniacke, now part of the Nova Scotia Museum, March 22, 2020. Note the 85 lb rail in this stretch, rolled at Algoma Steel in 1919. *...)
 
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Mount Uniacke, a view north across Lake Martha from the tracks to the namesake Mount Uniacke estate of Richard John Uniacke, now part of the Nova Scotia Museum, March 22, 2020. Note the 85 lb rail in this stretch, rolled at Algoma Steel in 1919.

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