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Today we continue our trip along the railway frontiers of the city of Jedlina-Zdrój. We discover famous and lesser-known, sometimes forgotten railway sidings that contributed to the economic development of the city and its surroundings. We come across a cable railway from the Teresa mine to Jedlina Górna, which operated at the beginning of the 20th century, and at the Jedlina Górna (Kamieńsk) station we find an old siding, which was probably used to transport coal from that mine. We discover the pre-war history of the local porcelain factory (it still exists and operates today), the history of the Kazimierz and Wojenny (later Pokój) shafts and other plants. Sources: P. Dominas - History of the Bystrzyca Valley Railway, Wałbrzych-Kłodzko Railway, polska-org.pl, Bundesarchiv, University of Wrocław Library, author's own archive.