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Image:IMG 4820.jpg|Mile 20 still exists in Digby. The beige building with three skylights sits on the roadbed close to the location of the old station. March 3, 2007 | Image:IMG 4820.jpg|Mile 20 still exists in Digby. The beige building with three skylights sits on the roadbed close to the location of the old station. March 3, 2007 | ||
Image:IMG 4822.jpg|Looking railway west at Digby. The mainline ran along the side of the street. March 3, 2007. | Image:IMG 4822.jpg|Looking railway west at Digby. The mainline ran along the side of the street. March 3, 2007. | ||
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Revision as of 18:28, 14 August 2010
Digby, Nova Scotia
- Subdivision Yarmouth, Mile 20.2
- Elevation 43'.
Features
Digby Railyard
Gallery
Digby circa 1890s, with the Saint John-Digby ferry SS Prince Rupert.
Digby and The Joggins Bridge as described in the brochure "The Evangeline Land", circa 1910.
A short freight is eastbound through Digby in November 1989. Boxcars may be empties returning from the Dominion Textile Company cotton mill in Yarmouth.
A short freight is eastbound through Digby along First Ave. in November 1989. Note van No. No. 437484.
A short freight is eastbound through Digby along First Ave. in November 1989. Note van No. No. 437484.