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The first freight shed at Annapolis Royal was a 30 x 60 foot freight shed built beside the first [[Annapolis Royal Station]] in 1869.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/cihm_25953/page/n29|Alexander MacNab, ''[[Windsor and Annapolis Railway, Report of Alexander MacNab 1873|Windsor and Annapolis Railway, Report of Alexander MacNab Nov 1, 1873,]]'' (1873), page 24.]</ref>
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It was replaced by a second freight shed, built about 1885 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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https://www.facebook.com/AnnapolisHeritageSociety/photos/a.182560275111155/3135746689792484/?type=3&theater</ref>
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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 in 1988.<ref>[https://www.cptracks.ca/data/RSR/RSR-082_Annapolis_Royal_NS.pdf Harry Jost and Barry Moody, "Canadian Pacific Railway Station Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia", Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada Railway Station Report, RSR-082, 1991</ref>
  
 
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Image:R85.jpeg|[[DAR0025|No. 25, Strathcona]] with a westbound express at the [[Annapolis Royal Station]].
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File:MuchJoytoOurKing.jpg|The first Annapolis Royal freight shed to the left of [[DAR0013|W&A locomotive No. 2 "Gabriel", later DAR No. 13]] at the [[Annapolis Royal Station]], June 1885.
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File:CPR A12034.JPG|The second [[Annapolis Royal Station]], Oct. 4, 1910, showing the attached [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed|Freight Shed]], later separated and moved to the mainline beside the fourth station.
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The station was, but this time serving as a freight shed, having been replaced as passenger station in 1891 by the third Annapolis Royal "Frogmore" station. The porton of the shed on the right was detached from the station in 1914 and moved to the DAR mainline to become the .
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Image:R85.jpeg|[[DAR0025|No. 25, Strathcona]] with a westbound express at the [[Annapolis Royal Station]]. Note also the [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed|freight shed]] and the [[Bulk Fuel Depots|bulk fuel]] facility behind the station.
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File:ARwreck2.jpg|Derailment on May 7, 1922 showing the in the [[Annapolis Royal Railyard]], [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed|Freight Shed]], the [[Annapolis Royal Enginehouse|enginehouse]], DAR boxcar [[DAR069938|No. 69938]], and DAR boxcar 1310.
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File:ARWreck1.jpg|Derailment on May 7, 1922 showing the in the [[Annapolis Royal Railyard]], [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed|Freight Shed]], DAR boxcar No. 69950 and DAR wrecking crane.
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File:201216023 detail.JPG|Fort Anne and the [[Annapolis Royal Enginehouse]], [[Annapolis Royal Esso Bulk Plant]], [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed]] the [[Annapolis Royal Water Tower]], July 1931.
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Image:R200.jpg|Westbound plow extra at [[Annapolis Royal]] passing the [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed|freight shed]] and the [[Annapolis Royal Water Tower|water tower]] on February 20,1952.
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Image:Annapolis Royal Station & Yard.jpg|[[Annapolis Royal Water Tower|Water tower]] at left, [[Annapolis Royal Station|station]] in centre and [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed|freight shed]] at right at Annapolis Royal on August 27, 1956.
 
Image:Annapolis Royal Station & Yard.jpg|[[Annapolis Royal Water Tower|Water tower]] at left, [[Annapolis Royal Station|station]] in centre and [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed|freight shed]] at right at Annapolis Royal on August 27, 1956.
Image:Annapolis Royal Station 1973 a.jpg|[[Annapolis Royal Station]] and [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed| Freight Shed]] in 1973.
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File:DAR - Annapolis Royal Station Track Side - Harold Jenkins Photo-June1959.JPG|[[Annapolis Royal Station]], track side looking southeast with the [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed]] in background, June 1959.
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File:DAR - Annapolis Royal Station West End - Harold Jenkins Photo-June1959.JPG|[[Annapolis Royal Station]], looking east with the [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed]] in the background, June 1959.
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Image:Annapolis Royal Station 1973 a.jpg|[[Annapolis Royal Station]] and [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed| Freight Shed]] with the [[Annapolis Royal Texaco Bulk Plant|Texaco bulk fuel plant]] in the background on August 5, 1973.
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Image:Dayliner at Annapolis Royal 2.jpg|Dayliner at [[Annapolis Royal Station]] with [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed]] in the background on July 18, 1975.
 
Image:Dayliner at Annapolis Royal 2.jpg|Dayliner at [[Annapolis Royal Station]] with [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed]] in the background on July 18, 1975.
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File:Annapolis Royal, NS, 26 May'77.jpg|[[Annapolis Royal Station]], [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed|Freight Shed]] and [[St. George Street Overpass]] viewed from RDC [[Train_No._2#1968_-_1975.2C_Yarmouth_-_Halifax_Daily_Afternoon_.28Except_Sunday.29_1st_Class_Passenger_Service|Train No. 2]], May 26, 1977.
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File:AHS-FBMar312020.jpg|The [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed]], circa 1980.
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File:Annapolis Royal Freight Shed 1986 a.jpg|[[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed]] on July 14, 1986.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 8 June 2021

Annapolis Royal Freight Shed

The first freight shed at Annapolis Royal was a 30 x 60 foot freight shed built beside the first Annapolis Royal Station in 1869.[1]

It was replaced by a second freight shed, built about 1885 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.[2]

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 in 1988.[3]

References

  1. MacNab, Windsor and Annapolis Railway, Report of Alexander MacNab Nov 1, 1873, (1873), page 24.
  2. 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
  3. [https://www.cptracks.ca/data/RSR/RSR-082_Annapolis_Royal_NS.pdf Harry Jost and Barry Moody, "Canadian Pacific Railway Station Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia", Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada Railway Station Report, RSR-082, 1991