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St Mary’s Cement Junction location, what is it?

A view of wnat you cannot see from the street.

A view of what you cannot see from the street.

The those who what to see the increased industrial of the industrial areas of the Junction that are deemed core industrial areas by the city the reuse of the flour mill silos on Junction Rd. by St Mary’s Cement was wonderful. Yet what actually the locating does is a mystery, is t simply a holding and transfer station between trains and road trucks or simply a storage location?

…about St Mary’s Cement  from the companies web site

Established principally in Ontario, Canada, St. Marys CBM is the building materials division of St. Marys Cement Inc. With the head office in Toronto, the company has more than 450 ready-mix trucks operating out of 40 plants. The plants are located in areas from Hull, Quebec (serving the National Capital region) in the east, 475 miles to Windsor in the west with emphasis on the most heavily populated areas of the province.
St. Marys CBM, with twelve sand and gravel operations and quarries, is also a major aggregate producer, competing in the Southern Ontario market which consumes over 140 million tonnes of aggregate annually.

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  1. A.R. says

    They’re only using one silo, while the other is abandoned.



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