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FCIN Wrote:Reinhard;

Inland Container Corp - now Temple-Inland produces packaging container products (cardboard, plastic, etc.) hence the name. Though many such companies have been merged into others in the past few years, here are a few more names: Consolidated Container, Chesapeake Container (Chesapeake Corp), Container Corporation of America (CCA). Has nothing to do with intermodal containers, although I'm sure that intermodal containers are a part of their finished product shipping these days.

I thought it might be something like that. Another term they like to use in that industry is closures. Nope

As for Callum's question about the height of the concrete hardstanding beside the rail spur, it does not appear to me to be set at railcar floor height, but it is a bit hard to determine. I also tried looking at the site using Google Earth maps, which offers more ways to examine the location that either Bing or Google Maps single photos.

It will need more investigation.
Mark
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