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Windsor Junction was created in 1856 when the Nova Scotia Railway building from Halifax divided with one line going to Windsor and one line going to Truro. The Truro line eventually became the national connection to the Intetcolonial and later the Canadian National system. This made Windsor Junction a vital coonection for the DAR.
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Revision as of 09:34, 30 August 2019

Windsor Junction, Nova Scotia

Mile 0 on the Halifax Subdivision (Mile 15.7 on Canadian National's Bedford Subdivision)

The Dominion Atlantic branched from Canadian National's Bedford Subdivision at Windsor Junction where a wye and interchange tracks connected the DAR's Halifax Subdivision to the Canadian National. DAR trains continued on to Halifax with running rights on 15 miles of CN's Bedford Subdivision into Halifax.

Facilities & Features

Description & History

Windsor Junction was created in 1856 when the Nova Scotia Railway building from Halifax divided with one line going to Windsor and one line going to Truro. The Truro line eventually became the national connection to the Intetcolonial and later the Canadian National system. This made Windsor Junction a vital coonection for the DAR.

Gallery

References & Footnotes

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