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==[[Annapolis Royal]] Freight Shed==
 
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The freight shed a [[Annapolis Royal]] was originally built about 1880 as part of the [[Annapolis_Royal_Station#Second_Station_c._1880_to_c._1891|second station]] located near the [[Annapolis Royal Wharf]]. In Janury 1914, the freight shed was detached from the old station and moved to new location of the DAR mainline to serve as the freight shed beside the town's fourth station. The freight shed was the site of a major derailment on May 7, 1922. At some point, windows and a dormer were added to the second floor for an office or dwelling. The freight shed was demolished sometime after 1986.
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The freight shed a [[Annapolis Royal]] was originally built about 1880 as part of the [[Annapolis_Royal_Station#Second_Station_c._1880_to_c._1891|second station]] located near the [[Annapolis Royal Wharf]]. In Janury 1914, the freight shed was detached from the old station and moved to new location of the DAR mainline to serve as the freight shed beside the town's fourth station.<ref>Annapolis Royal ''Spectator'', June 19, 1913 and January 15, 1914 cited in the Annapolis Royal Heritage Facebook Post March 31, 2020:
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The freight shed was the site of a major derailment on May 7, 1922. At some point, windows and a dormer were added to the second floor for an office or dwelling. The freight shed was demolished sometime after 1986.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:48, 22 April 2020

Annapolis Royal Freight Shed

The freight shed a Annapolis Royal was originally built about 1880 as part of the second station located near the Annapolis Royal Wharf. In Janury 1914, the freight shed was detached from the old station and moved to new location of the DAR mainline to serve as the freight shed beside the town's fourth station.[1]

The freight shed was the site of a major derailment on May 7, 1922. At some point, windows and a dormer were added to the second floor for an office or dwelling. The freight shed was demolished sometime after 1986.

References

  1. Annapolis Royal Spectator, June 19, 1913 and January 15, 1914 cited in the Annapolis Royal Heritage Facebook Post March 31, 2020: https://www.facebook.com/AnnapolisHeritageSociety/photos/a.182560275111155/3135746689792484/?type=3&theater