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Another isolated siding, this time at the eastern edge of the Norvell Flats, from which both it and Lake Norvell (which is adjacent to the track, just to the north) evidently take their names. It was removed sometime in the late 1970s-'80s and never seems to have had much around it: the early topos show a pair of trackside buildings just past the north end of the siding, but that's it. I can't find any significant reference to the spot as a point on the railroad except the usual regulatory chaff, and none at all to it as a settlement.
Mangoe (
talk) 00:57, 8 July 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete Another railroad siding mislabeled as a community. –
dlthewave☎ 03:00, 10 July 2020 (UTC)reply
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