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==Kentville Car Shop==
 
==Kentville Car Shop==
  
Built by DAR Bridge & Building Deptartment November to December 1937 after original W & A wooden car shop burned on October 20, 1937.
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==First Car Shop 1869 to 1937 ==
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Built by the [[Windsor and Annapolis Railway]] in 1869, the car shop in Kentville not only repaired cars but also built many W&A freight and passengers cars. It burned on October 20, 1937.
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===Gallery===
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==Second Car Shop 1937 to 199x==
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Built by DAR Bridge & Building Department November to December 1937 after original W & A wooden car shop burned in 1937.
  
 
Concrete base, brick tile walls, two through tracks 46 feet by 217 feet, office attached.
 
Concrete base, brick tile walls, two through tracks 46 feet by 217 feet, office attached.
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Demolished 200x
 
Demolished 200x
  
==Gallery==
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Image:KentYardBuildings1.JPG|Car Shops seen from the [[Kentville Coaling Tower|Coaling Tower]], circa late 1940s, early 1950s.  
 
Image:KentYardBuildings1.JPG|Car Shops seen from the [[Kentville Coaling Tower|Coaling Tower]], circa late 1940s, early 1950s.  

Revision as of 10:40, 3 May 2009

Kentville Car Shop

First Car Shop 1869 to 1937

Built by the Windsor and Annapolis Railway in 1869, the car shop in Kentville not only repaired cars but also built many W&A freight and passengers cars. It burned on October 20, 1937.

Gallery

Second Car Shop 1937 to 199x

Built by DAR Bridge & Building Department November to December 1937 after original W & A wooden car shop burned in 1937.

Concrete base, brick tile walls, two through tracks 46 feet by 217 feet, office attached.

Converted to Car and Locomotive Shop after Roundhouse closed.

Shop closed 199x

Demolished 200x

Gallery

References and Footnotes

  • Kentville Advertiser, Nov. 10, 1937, Jan. 27, 1938

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