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File:9365 HANTSPORT NS 1971-08 BILL LINLEY medres.jpg|[[CPR8133|No. 8133]] and ballast cars repairing  washout at the [[Halfway River Bridge]] at [[Hantsport]], CKF paper plant in background, August 1971.
 
File:9365 HANTSPORT NS 1971-08 BILL LINLEY medres.jpg|[[CPR8133|No. 8133]] and ballast cars repairing  washout at the [[Halfway River Bridge]] at [[Hantsport]], CKF paper plant in background, August 1971.
 
Image:August 29 1993 CAR truck at Hantsport.jpg|Canadian Atlantic Railway hi-rail truck and No. 1275, Aug. 29, 1993.
 
Image:August 29 1993 CAR truck at Hantsport.jpg|Canadian Atlantic Railway hi-rail truck and No. 1275, Aug. 29, 1993.
Image:August 29 1993 DAR SW1200RS at Hantsport-2.jpg|No's. 1275, 1273, 434676 and 1274.
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Image:August 29 1993 DAR SW1200RS at Hantsport-2.jpg|Locomotives [[CPR1275|No. 1275]], [[CPR1273|No. 1273]] and [[CPR1274|No. 1274]] with van [[DAR434676|No. 434676]] between  [[CPR1273|No. 1273]] and [[CPR1274|No. 1274]]  at [[Hantsport]], Aug. 29, 1993.
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Image:August 29 1993 DAR SW1200RS at Hantsport.jpg|Locomotives [[CPR1275|No. 1275]] at [[Hantsport]], Aug. 29, 1993.
Image:August 29 1993 caboose at Hantsport.jpg|Caboose 434676 at [[Hantsport]].  
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Image:August 29 1993 caboose at Hantsport.jpg|Van [[DAR434676|No. 434676]]  between [[CPR1273|No. 1273]] and [[CPR1274|No. 1274]]  at [[Hantsport]], Aug. 29, 1993.
Image:DAR Hantsport summer 1994.jpg|[[Hantsport]], looking railway west, July 1994.
 
 
Image:DAR SW1200RS at Hantsport July 1993-4.jpg|[[CPR8138|No. 8138]] at [[Hantsport]] in 1993.
 
Image:DAR SW1200RS at Hantsport July 1993-4.jpg|[[CPR8138|No. 8138]] at [[Hantsport]] in 1993.
 
Image:DAR SW1200RS at Hantsport July 1993.jpg|[[CPR1274|No. 1274]] at [[Hantsport]] in 1993.
 
Image:DAR SW1200RS at Hantsport July 1993.jpg|[[CPR1274|No. 1274]] at [[Hantsport]] in 1993.
Image:DAR SW1200RS at Hantsport July 1994-3.jpg[[CPR1274|No. 1274 at [[Hantsport]] in 1994.
 
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Image:DAR Hantsport summer 1994.jpg|[[Hantsport]], looking railway west, July 1994.
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Image:DAR SW1200RS at Hantsport July 1994-3.jpg[[CPR1274|No. 1274 at [[Hantsport]] in 1994.
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File:Hantsport 3 (1280x853).jpg|[[Hantsport]] Yard close up on August 30, 2011.
 
File:Hantsport 3 (1280x853).jpg|[[Hantsport]] Yard close up on August 30, 2011.
 
Image:Hantsport Yard - 18-Dec-2012.jpg| Box cars in Hantsport 18th December 2012.
 
Image:Hantsport Yard - 18-Dec-2012.jpg| Box cars in Hantsport 18th December 2012.

Revision as of 20:12, 19 September 2018

Hantsport, Nova Scotia

Mile 38.51 from Windsor Junction on the Halifax Subdivision (Mile 54.32 from Halifax)

Facilities & Features

Commerce & Industry

Description & History

Hantsport is located on west bank of the Avon River at the mouth of the Halfway River. The river and the community that developed beside it in the 1790s were named because they marked the halfway point between Grand Pre and Windsor. The village was renamed Hantsport in 1849 as it had become the chief port for Hants County.[1] Hantsport was a major shipbuilding centre in the sailing era and boasted a world-wide fleet of large square-rigged cargo vessels. The Windsor & Annapolis Railway arrived in 1869 with the first train passing through the village on Christmas Day 1869. The railway stimulated a number of industries: a foundry, a basket and a candy factory as well as apple shipping and several hotels built next to the train station. Hantsport became a town in 1895. In 1927, Hantsport became the headquarters of the Minas Basin Pulp and Power Company, founded by the Joudrey family who build a pulp and fibre-mill with a railway spur along the expanded wharves beside the Avon river. The Canadian Keyes Fibre Company (CKF) built a paper products plant in 1933, also at the Hantsport waterfront. Further development occurred in 1947 when the Canadian Gypsum Company replaced their summer shipping terminal want Wentworth and their winter terminal at Deep Brook with a new year-round loading terminal at Hantsport. A new siding and spurs were constructed for the new gypsum dock. The gypsum dock became a busy operation with its own switcher and frequent gypsum trains until the collapse of the gypsum industry during the US housing crisis in 2010 which resulted in the closure of the Hants County gypsum mines, the end of gypsum shipping and the closure of the Windsor and Hantsport Railway in 2011.

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References & Footnotes

  1. C. Bruce Fergusson, "Hantsport", Place-Names and Places of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Archives (1967), p. 278.

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