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File:DAR - Engine 380 On TurntableD-Windsor-Harold Jenkins Photo-1912.JPG|[[DAR0380|Locomotive No. 380]] with crew on the turntable at the [[Windsor Enginehouse]], 1912.
 
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File:19.7.08.1a.jpg|[[Windsor Wharves]] with DAR [[:Category:Gypsum Trains|gypsum cars]] and box cars in foreground and the [[L. A. Armstrong Apple Warehouse]] in background, pre-1914.
  
 
Image:Avon River bridge curve.jpg|Eastern approach tracks to the [[Avon River Bridge]] from downtown [[Windsor]], in 1918, sharpest curve on the DAR.
 
Image:Avon River bridge curve.jpg|Eastern approach tracks to the [[Avon River Bridge]] from downtown [[Windsor]], in 1918, sharpest curve on the DAR.

Revision as of 20:24, 19 February 2020

Windsor and the Avon River Bridge - date unknown, probably late 1940s, 1950s.

Mile 31.51 from Windsor Junction on the Halifax Subdivision (Mile 47.32 from Halifax)

Mile 0 Subdivision Truro

Elevation: 29 feet above sea level[1]

Facilities & Features

Description & History

Commerce & Industry

L. A. Armstrong Apple Warehouse

B. Sexton Apple Warehouse

Gallery

References & Footnotes

  1. Dominion Atlantic Railway, 1969 Memorandum of General Information, page 3

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External Links