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Image:DAR0031a.jpg|Locomotive [[DAR0031|No. 31]] at [[Canning Station]] with the Oyler apple warehouse under construction. | Image:DAR0031a.jpg|Locomotive [[DAR0031|No. 31]] at [[Canning Station]] with the Oyler apple warehouse under construction. | ||
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Revision as of 20:00, 4 May 2018
Canning Station
Located on the south side of the tracks, the station in Canning was a standard Windsor & Annapolis Railway style station with an extension to the freight shed. It was demolished after the Kingsport Line was abandoned. A bench from the station is preserved today at the Canning Library.
Gallery
Locomotive No. 31 at Canning Station with the Oyler apple warehouse under construction.
Canning Station, with the Maple Leaf Foods/Kent Foods warehouse on the left, July 1958.