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The flag stop is merely a rural trackside pole with no platform. The Railway section of the Cedarvale article provides a clearer understanding of the stop over the decades. The respective table in that section is better suited to handling the geographical context where multiple former adjacent station combinations have existed than the less informative adjacent station template of the train station infobox.
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