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Wednesday, October 15, 2014
More from pier 9c
With
Onego St.Petersburg
looking very tiny in the vast new pier9 extension, it nevertheless went to work today to unload its gantry components.
Looking south on a cloudy morning, it was possible to see the extent of the new pier area, without the glare of the sun.
With the sun out this afternoon
Onego St.Petersburg
was busy offloading the gantry crane beams onto waiting trucks,
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