G3 Terminal "Searle"
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![SEARLE-G3-20 office floor scale and bin chart](https://friendsofgrainelevators.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/SEARLE-SCALE-FLOOR-OFFICE-01102021-GENE-ONCHULENKO-4675-DD-125--scaled-landscape-3acd7e9c86ee580ba60ef5cd2cd8b1ca-71vwkrzmbnys.jpg)
Inside the office of the G3 terminal. This chalkboard keeps track of annex inventory. Photo taken during a tour of the facility.
![SEARLE-G3-19 four computers on a desk in an office](https://friendsofgrainelevators.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/SEARLE-SCALE-FLOOR-OFFICE-01102021-GENE-ONCHULENKO-4674-DD-125--scaled-landscape-276261823be8977a0982848ff21f145a-ztgfhyb95ka3.jpg)
Pictured is the computer system used in the G3 terminal office. Photo taken during a tour of the facility.
![SEARLE-G3-21 office with computer and chart](https://friendsofgrainelevators.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/SEARLE-SCALE-FLOOR-OFFICE-01102021-GENE-ONCHULENKO-4676-DD-125--scaled-landscape-7afdb16d67cb57429cd655162395621b-a93xmw2j5rg8.jpg)
Another angle of the office at G3 terminal. Photo taken during a tour of the facility.
![SEARLE-G3-11 car shed in elevator](https://friendsofgrainelevators.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/SEARLE-CAR-SHED-01102021-GENE-ONCHULENKO-4681-DD-125--scaled-landscape-5236d253e0de89928843c00f95fabca5-nympro9bdjfe.jpg)
An interior view of the car shed at G3 terminal. Visible are the grates between the tracks that grain falls through when unloaded. Photo taken during a tour of the facility.
![SEARLE-G3-23 Cleaner](https://friendsofgrainelevators.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/SEARLE-SUPERIOR-CLEANER-01102021-GENE-ONCHULENKO-4683-DD-125--scaled-landscape-2df364aaea4d3152dcfa9bbaf3e55fea-egt4js86oqzi.jpg)
One of the many cleaners at G3 terminal on the cleaner floor. Cleaning machines either shake grain through a series of sieves or tumble grain to remove excess chaff, screenings, and other foreign material. Photo taken during a tour of the facility.
![SEARLE-G3-14 distributing floor](https://friendsofgrainelevators.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/SEARLE-DISTRIBUTING-FLOOR-01102021-GENE-ONCHULENKO-4646-DD-125-scaled-landscape-588382603873441b9ab84683f716f9de-7obqd2etscu5.jpg)
An interior view of the distributing floor (sometimes called the D Floor) at G3 terminal. The large spouts get moved around to the small hatches on the floor to empty into the bins below.
![SEARLE-G3-9 annex trip](https://friendsofgrainelevators.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/SEARLE-ANNEX-TRIP-01102021-GENE-ONCHULENKO-4679-DD-125--scaled-landscape-d58e2df2df46568d9e10aa8fbf6304d4-h5ol67j1u2ar.jpg)
Interior view of the conveyor belts on the annex floor at G3 terminal. Photo taken during a tour of the facility.
![SEARLE-G3-8 Annex Belts](https://friendsofgrainelevators.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/SEARLE-ANNEX-BELTS-01102021-GENE-ONCHULENKO-4680-DD-125--scaled-landscape-97cc04f594e12f32e4e1c167fd597233-acpf7mtrgxnd.jpg)
Another view of the conveyor belts on the annex floor at G3 terminal. Photo taken during a tour of the facility.
![SEARLE-G3-1 pool elevator in the wniter with snow on the ground](https://friendsofgrainelevators.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/SEARLE-POOL-15-JACK-ELLIOTT--landscape-aca3439c7a95355c322f742bca7dae5e-0p4gxcrqf5on.bmp)
Exterior view of Pool 15's original annexes. Unlike other terminals, these annexes were built with square sides to provide extra interspace bins between the circular silos.
![SEARLE-G3-24 tracks leading to beige elevator with light snowfall on the ground](https://friendsofgrainelevators.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/SEARLE-TRACKS-JACK-ELLIOTT--landscape-4fb980caba26b21881068ed80a1c9bbc-dque1z2i0g5c.bmp)
A view between the two annexes at Pool 15. The annex on the left was a later addition to the main terminal. Photo taken from the outshore rail tracks.
![SEARLE-G3-17 the ship breaking ice at the elevator on the port](https://friendsofgrainelevators.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/SEARLE-JAMES-WHALEN-BREAKING-ICE-05041961-6A-7-121-scaled-landscape-4f91e6745e091c714297b05a8a3b8d3e-4vpzdanlsg78.jpg)
A close photo of a ship docked at Searle Terminal. The Grand Trunk Pacific Terminal's annex is visible in the background.
![SEARLE-G3-15 black and white image of elevator on the port](https://friendsofgrainelevators.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/SEARLE-ELEVATOR-MIKE-WOLOWICH-3-scaled-landscape-41d80155fa37404a1aa2f654b1c555dc-bq0mw167j9pd.jpg)
A wide view of the full Searle Terminal with the Grand Trunk Pacific Terminal in the background. The neon 'Searle' sign is visible on the workhouse.
![Searle-A Searle-A](https://friendsofgrainelevators.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/Searle-A-landscape-d3a5d49383563bab706c83b6caab4a19-8m5tbp9sxigz.jpg)
An engineering plan of Searle Terminal made by CD Howe Company.
![SEARLE-G3-16 snowy ground with elevator in the background](https://friendsofgrainelevators.org/wp-content/uploads/bb-plugin/cache/SEARLE-JACK-ELLIOTT--portrait-56b43318ce54d2710e47aa842fc90251-6y8kqse3lu7j.bmp)
A view of the Pool 15 sign on the inshore annex of the terminal.