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  • Partners
    Senior Member
    • May 2010
    • 3105

    #11
    Neighbors loading cars out of their plant.
    Producer cars have priority over terminals even..
    They never have issue getting cars.

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    • bucket
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 17016

      #12
      How does a company that doesn't want to use a site maintain control forever.....and why wasn't this a priority to change along with the so called open market?


      Railways and graincos rule.....forever. ?

      Where is the regulator....dismissed.


      Or a politician.....bought off

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      • farmaholic
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2010
        • 17466

        #13
        Partners, are they breaking any rules loading cars? Also is the line a real active line?

        Bucket, that's the "dog in the manger attitude", I don't want it but you can't have it either!

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        • blackpowder
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2010
          • 9231

          #14
          Question. In our area they were all torn down. Even one that was 10 years old. People tryed to buy it and they couldnt. Just wasnt alowed. All kinds of reasons. How many of these out there? One north of here 50 miles. Farmer doesnt use any more anyway.

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          • farmaholic
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2010
            • 17466

            #15
            BP, There is a privately owned one in every town(4) in this RM(only 12 townships). But they aren't all over that's for sure.

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            • tubs
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 484

              #16
              The only reason they sold this elevator was that the track was taken out. It took quite a while to convince them to leave the elevator standing. I had made a deal with the village before hand on taxes. and it sits on village owned property. I also have a grain dryer on the site

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              • danny W1M
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2017
                • 464

                #17
                BTO building a new farm yard from scratch, along Hwy #33. Somewhere between Lajord and Tyvan(I don't remember exactly) on east side of highway. Been going on for the last 8 months or so. First a huge shed, then another, more recently a row of hopper bins, and between the hopper bins and the railroad are a row of huge flatbottoms. Now looks like more sheds are being built to the east side of the site.

                But last time I was by, Stewart Southern Railroad(short line running from Regina to Stoughton along Hwy #33) is building a spur track along those big flatbottoms. Will be an incredible setup, once in operation. #cut out the middleman

                Can anybody from the area post more about this?

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                • RD414
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2011
                  • 615

                  #18
                  Saskatchewan way, Bucket. Railways allowed to do whatever they want. Close sidings, branch lines, whatever they want. Same as ducks unlimited, in Saskatchewan they get to put easements for ever. In Alberta, they can register it for 10 years. Don't know whose behalf our agministers have been working on, but on these 2 files, don't think it was farmers.

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                  • danny W1M
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2017
                    • 464

                    #19
                    farma, sumdumguy, SF3, other near Regina,, do you know anything about that start-up along Hwy #33 ?

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                    • farmaholic
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 17466

                      #20
                      Google Kambeitz Farms. This is what we have to compete with to buy land. Tough on the young guys and gals in the area that want to own the land they farm.... Most don't have a sniff at these current prices. Sad to see.

                      Everyone has the opportunity.... some just exercise theirs!

                      I have a saying.... I won't begrudge your success but I sure won't mourn your failure either.

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