No tcisboss, I don't live in SA, but I used to and regularly...

  1. btw
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    No tcisboss, I don't live in SA, but I used to and regularly visited Port Lincoln. It used to amuse me that the biggest pile of magazines in all of the newsagents was mari.,ana growers monthly and I was told they usually sell out. There is a photomontage of the ore shed on the web site but a few issues in the chain. There is a limited length of railway to the unloading area and I gather than grain trains are split into shorter units. There is no room for a balloon loop. There has to be an unloading shed which has minimal fugitive dust, the ore has to be transferred to a shed which has to be free of fugitive dust and then transferred dry to the ship and this will have high wear on the piping. It can be done but the neighbours will be watching carefully.
    I hear that the unloader and store shed at Coffin Bay Wharf are not available or under consideration and that recent housing land releases are too close and have scuppered the opportunity.
    If you've not been to Port Lincoln, you'll be impressed with the houses and boats, it is not a deprived town
    I don't hold CXM
 
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