Railway Workers' Cabin
The railway worker's hut ruins in Rosedale East area are named after their exterior walls coated with creosote, a coating used for moisture and corrosion prevention. Recently, these small houses have been reinforced and re jointed, and there have been some instances of lime seepage. However, over time, this seepage will gradually subside. These small houses are not only witnesses to history, but also reflect a side of the life of railway workers in the past. Their existence provides valuable physical materials for studying local history.
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