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File:SGM-B0085.jpg|Crew car [[DAR411503|No. 411503]] being used as a station while the new [[Truro Station|station]] was being built at Truro in 1959. | File:SGM-B0085.jpg|Crew car [[DAR411503|No. 411503]] being used as a station while the new [[Truro Station|station]] was being built at Truro in 1959. | ||
+ | File:DAR - Truro Station Engine 8136 - Harold Jenkins Photo-27April1960.jpg|[[Truro Station]] with [[CPR8136|No. 8136]] and passenger cars, April 27, 1960. | ||
Image:CPR8137a.jpg|June 1974. | Image:CPR8137a.jpg|June 1974. | ||
Image:Truro Station.jpg|Midland division train at [[Truro Station]], Truro in July 1975. | Image:Truro Station.jpg|Midland division train at [[Truro Station]], Truro in July 1975. |
Revision as of 20:48, 29 March 2019
Truro Station
According to the caption on a photo, this station was built in 1959.
The station still remains standing and in use, as seen from this Google Street View
In an email dated January 9, 2012, Andrew Backburn reports that "The Town of Truro Parks and Rec. dept have taken over the building for about 2 years now. The Station yard has been made smaller as the Town covered some of the track area and some of the parking lot with soil and seeded grass. The trail starts in this area also although it still goes up and meets the CN main line."
Even though the town has taken over the station there are still remains of the old line buried in the ground.
Gallery
Crew car No. 411503 being used as a station while the new station was being built at Truro in 1959.
Truro Station with No. 8136 and passenger cars, April 27, 1960.
Midland division train at Truro Station, Truro in July 1975.
CP Caboose No. 437131 at Truro on July 21, 1975.
Truro Station. Undated photo.