Dominion Atlantic Railway Digital Preservation Initiative - Wiki

Use of this site is subject to our Terms & Conditions.

Difference between revisions of "Bridgetown Water Tower"

From DARwiki
m
Line 6: Line 6:
 
By 1931, the tanl was a semi-enclosed octagonal water tower was located just west of the station and warehouses on the north side of the tracks.
 
By 1931, the tanl was a semi-enclosed octagonal water tower was located just west of the station and warehouses on the north side of the tracks.
  
It is listed on DAR employee timetables in 1931<ref>[[19310621-DARETT|"Time Table No. 77 For Employees June 21, 1931", ''Dominion Atlantic Railway'', p. 12]]</ref> and through to 1951.<ref>[[19510930-DARETT|1951 Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Time Table - September 30, 1951, page 4]]</ref> and was likely removed with the end of steam power circa 1960.
+
It is listed on DAR employee timetables in 1931<ref>[[19310621-DARETT|"Time Table No. 77 For Employees June 21, 1931", ''Dominion Atlantic Railway'', p. 4]]</ref> and through to 1951.<ref>[[19510930-DARETT|1951 Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Time Table - September 30, 1951, p. 4]]</ref> and was likely removed with the end of steam power circa 1960.
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 18:47, 14 March 2021

Bridgetown Water Tower

Kentville Subdivision, Mile 44.8

Hantsport is listed in 1873 as having a 18' x 11' water tank, perhaps similar to the Middleton Water Tower.[1]

By 1931, the tanl was a semi-enclosed octagonal water tower was located just west of the station and warehouses on the north side of the tracks.

It is listed on DAR employee timetables in 1931[2] and through to 1951.[3] and was likely removed with the end of steam power circa 1960.

Gallery

References and Footnotes