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File:KentvilleRailyard_-_1958July.png|Kentville Railyard looking east from the base of the coal tower July 1958.
 
File:KentvilleRailyard_-_1958July.png|Kentville Railyard looking east from the base of the coal tower July 1958.
 
File:KentvilleRailyard_-_LookingEast_-_1958July.png|[[Kentville Railyard]] looking east showing the [[Kentville Boiler Plant|boiler plant]], [[Kentville Car Shop|car shop]], [[Kentville Freight Shed|freight shed]], [[Kentville Coaling Tower|coaling]] and [[Kentville Sanding Tower|sanding]] towers and [[Kentville Machine Shop|machine shop]], 1958 July 31.
 
File:KentvilleRailyard_-_LookingEast_-_1958July.png|[[Kentville Railyard]] looking east showing the [[Kentville Boiler Plant|boiler plant]], [[Kentville Car Shop|car shop]], [[Kentville Freight Shed|freight shed]], [[Kentville Coaling Tower|coaling]] and [[Kentville Sanding Tower|sanding]] towers and [[Kentville Machine Shop|machine shop]], 1958 July 31.
File:Kentville_Railyard_-_1967.png|Kentville Railyard looking west with the [[Kentville Coaling Tower|coal tower]] on the left and the [[Kentville Roundhouse|roundhouse]] in the very back and [[Kentville Car Shop|car shop]],  1967.
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File:Kentville_Railyard_-_1967.png|Kentville Railyard looking west with the [[Kentville Coaling Tower|coal tower]] on the left and the [[Kentville Roundhouse|roundhouse]] in the very back and [[Kentville Car Shop|car shop]] to the right,  1967.
 
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Revision as of 21:10, 5 May 2013

Kentville Railyard

D.A.R. railyard in Kentville.
D.A.R. railyard in Kentville.
D.A.R. railyard in Kentville.
D.A.R. railyard in Kentville on June 21, 1987.
Kentville including D.A.R. railyard.
D.A.R. railyard in Kentville, 1974. This drawing is difficult to read but is proportionately correct and was scanned at 200 DPI. The images below although not proportionally correct because they appeared photographed, not scanned, are the same map in sections and very readable with additional notes to explain some of the original notations on the map. The two buildings immediatley east of the roundhouse are the machine shop and blacksmith shop.

Railyard in sections

The above drawing is difficult to read but is proportionately correct and was scanned at 200 DPI. These images although not proportionally correct because they appeared photographed, not scanned, are the same map as above in sections and very readable with additional notes to explain some of the original notations on the map.

These images are just begging to be put on CAD. If anyone can help this way or advise what the proper way to set up a CAD file for land mapping is so others can do the tracing, please let us know. See this message thread on our forum: http://dardpi.ca/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=18#p49


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