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The Hill around the Mine


Best LARGE. The Cliffs-Erie complex, near Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota. Technically, this is a photograph of Hinsdale, a named place on the railroad, but apparently never a settlement.
The mine built this hill/tailings pile to raise the railroad to a useful height at the large processing plant. But then they needed a grade-level railroad entry, so they built a tunnel through the hill. That didn't work satisfactorily, so they ripped everything out and replaced the tunnel with this overpass. The remains of the tunnel are visible under the bridge (though they don't show in this photo).
The Missabe Railroad Historical Society's convention took us here, August of 2006.
The mine built this hill/tailings pile to raise the railroad to a useful height at the large processing plant. But then they needed a grade-level railroad entry, so they built a tunnel through the hill. That didn't work satisfactorily, so they ripped everything out and replaced the tunnel with this overpass. The remains of the tunnel are visible under the bridge (though they don't show in this photo).
The Missabe Railroad Historical Society's convention took us here, August of 2006.
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