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The [[Kentville Station]] with [[DAR9059|RDC 9059]] completing its run with [[Train No. 3]] photographed by [[:Category:Paul Enenbach Photo|Paul Enenbach]], May 26, 1977. The [[P. R. Ritcey]] store can be seen to the right.  
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The [[Kentville Station]] with [[DAR9059|RDC 9059]] completing its run from Halifax with [[Train No. 3]] photographed by [[:Category:Paul Enenbach Photo|Paul Enenbach]], May 26, 1977. The [[P. R. Ritcey]] store can be seen to the right.  
 
   
 
   
 
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The Kentville Station with RDC 9059 completing its run from Halifax with Train No. 3 photographed by Paul Enenbach, May 26, 1977. The P. R. Ritcey store can be seen to the right.

Description by Paul Enebach: Kentville, Nova Scotia, 26 May'77

Dominion Atlantic Railway #3, terminating here after a run from Halifax, parked by the depot and main office for the DAR. The dispatchers had been located here until 1970, I recall, before being moved to Saint John, New Brunswick. The office and depot, built in 1869, had received a fresh coat of paint recently, EXCEPT for that one wall and the near end of the first story. Sadly, the depot was removed since then. [1]

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