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In 1944 the founders of Canadian Forest Products or Canfor acquired the timber interests and logging operations in the Nimpkish Valley, which later became known as the Englewood Logging Division. By 1948, the railway had been extended 38 kilometres (24 mi) south of Nimpkish. A new logging camp was established near Woss Lake which became the ...
The name Englewood was first adopted in September 1930 as the name of a post office and steamer landing. The post office name in the area was moved across the cove to the community of Beaver Cove in 1958. [3] By 1967, the BC Forest Service informed the provincial names office that only a 10-man logging camp remained at the site. But in 1984, a ...
Both closed to passengers from 1 May 1930 by the London and North Eastern Railway and since closed completely. [20] Causewayend incline, Slamannan Railway, Scotland 1 in 23.5 (4.25%) Boketu Forest Railway , China: 1924: Steepest railway line owned by China Railways: 1 in 25 (4.0%) Cologne–Frankfurt high-speed rail line, Germany
Forest railway operations in Comandău, Romania (Photograph from 1996). A forest railway, forest tram, timber line, logging railway or logging railroad is a mode of railway transport which is used for forestry tasks, primarily the transportation of felled logs to sawmills or railway stations.
It is the northern terminus of the Englewood Railway, which is named via that of the Wood & English Logging Company, whose former logging camp, now abandoned, was Englewood, on the other side of Beaver Cove from today's community.
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Save the Animals Rescue Team II, a nonprofit shelter in Englewood, is struggling because of higher costs and fewer donations, its founder says. ... To volunteer or donate, visit START II's website ...
Western closed its New Westminster sawmill in February 2007 and sold the property in March 2008. Since the restructuring activities described above, the Company has focused primarily on operational improvements, thereby reducing costs. The costs of harvesting have been reduced through the rationalization of logging operations.