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[[:Category:Subdivision Truro|Subdivision Truro]], Mile 4.59
 
[[:Category:Subdivision Truro|Subdivision Truro]], Mile 4.59
  
Next Station West: [[Brooklyn]]
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Next Station East: [[Brooklyn]]
  
Next Station East: [[Dimock's]]
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Next Station West: [[Dimock's]]
  
 
==Facilities & Features==
 
==Facilities & Features==
 
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*[[St. Croix River Bridge]]
*Gypsum Quarry
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*Miller's Creek Gypsum Quarry
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*Mantua Station
  
 
See [[:Category:Gypsum Trains|Gypsum Trains]] for more details.
 
See [[:Category:Gypsum Trains|Gypsum Trains]] for more details.
  
 
==Description & History==
 
==Description & History==
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Mantua was a small farm community until 1956 when the [[:Category:Canadian Gypsum|Canadian Gypsum Company]] decided to develop a quarry in the Avondale area to supplement some of the quarry sites at Wentworth where gypsum yields were declining. Miller's Creek, next to Mantua was chosen for the new quarry to take advantage of the railway access.<ref>[https://novascotia.ca/nse/ea/millers.creek.gypsum.mine/millers.creek.gypsum.mine_RegistrationSections_1-5.pdf "Environmental Assessment Document for Miller's Creek Mine Extension", Canadian Gypsum Company Fundy Gypsum Plant, February 2008, p. 17 ]</ref> A spur and yard tracks, 9,911 feet in total were built for the Miller's Creek quarry which by the 1960s was annually shipping 1.3 million tons of gypsum in 14,500 carloads a year from Mantua.<ref>Dominion Atlantic Railway, ''[[1969-MemoOfGenInfo|1969 Memorandum of General Information]]'', page 21.</ref> Traffic east of Mantua ended in 1983 with the closure of the Truro subdivision. The spur to the Miller's Creek quarry continued in operation until the Avon River quarries shut down in 2011 after the American housing crisis led to an abrupt drop in gypsum demand.
  
 
==Operations & Orders==
 
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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File:Wolfville_21_H1_East.jpg|Topographic map from Avonport to Shaws Bog circa 1956.
 
 
Image:DAR 1015 Mantua, NS 8-28-56 E.jpg|[[DAR1015|No. 1015]] leads a [[:Category:Subdivision Truro|Midland]] mixed train over a crossing at [[Mantua]] on August 28, 1956.
 
Image:DAR 1015 Mantua, NS 8-28-56 E.jpg|[[DAR1015|No. 1015]] leads a [[:Category:Subdivision Truro|Midland]] mixed train over a crossing at [[Mantua]] on August 28, 1956.
Image:DAR Midland Div near Mantua, NS from rear of train 22 8-1-58.jpg|[[:Category:Subdivision Truro|Midland Line]] near [[Mantua]] from the rear of [[Train No. 22]] on August 1,1958.  
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File:Mantua_1956.jpg | Midland Mixed freight of D.A.R. near Mantua on route to Windsor - 28th August 1956
Image:DAR eastbound gypsum arriving Mantua July 1994.jpg|Eastbound empty gypsum train arriving [[Mantua]] in the early 1990's.  
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Image:DAR Midland Div near Mantua, NS from rear of train 22 8-1-58.jpg|[[:Category:Subdivision Truro|Midland Line]] near [[Mantua]] from the rear of [[Train No. 22]] on August 1,1958.
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DAR - Mantua Station - Harold Jenkins Photo-June1959.JPG|[[Mantua]] station, photographed by [[:Category:Harold Jenkins Photo|Harold Jenkins]], June 1959.
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Image:516460545.jpg|Fundy Gypsum No. 640 at the Miller's Creek facility at [[Mantua]], August 1978.
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File:DAR - Train Accident B - Engine 8139 - Mantua - HJPhoto - 1June1982.JPG|Engine 8139 derailed at [[Mantua]] May 30, 1982 due to track issues.
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File:DAR - Train Accident B - Boxcar - Mantua - HJPhoto - 1June1982.JPG|One of the derailed boxcars from a train at [[Mantua]], May 30, 1982
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File:DAR - Train Accident B - Looking East - Mantua - HJPhoto - 1June1982.JPG|Looking East towards [[Brooklyn]] from [[Mantua]] after the derailment, May 30, 1982.
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File:DAR - Train Accident B - Looking East 2 - Mantua - HJPhoto - 1June1982.JPG|Track damaged by derailment at [[Mantua]], Lawrence Rd on the left, May 30, 1982.
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File:Chronicle-Herald 1982-06-01 - 8139 Derailment.JPG|thumb|right|350px|The [[Mantua]] derailment on May 30, 1982
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Image:DAR eastbound gypsum arriving Mantua July 1994.jpg|Eastbound empty gypsum train arriving [[Mantua]] in the early 1990's.
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Image:Fundy Gypsum 25 tonner at Mantua-2 July 1994.jpg|Fundy Gypsum 25 tonner No. 642 at [[Mantua]] in July 1994.
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Image:Fundy Gypsum 25 tonner at Mantua July 1994.jpg|Fundy Gypsum 25 tonner No. 642 at [[Mantua]] in July 1994.
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File:TruroSub-StCroixBridge.JPG|[[St. Croix River Bridge]] just west of [[Mantua]], photo is from West side of the bridge looking east, 500 to 800 Meters from the bridge, Nov. 11, 2013.
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File:Wolfville_21_H1_East.jpg|Topographic map from Avonport to Shaws Bog, including Mantua, circa 1956.
 
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==References & Footnotes==
 
==References & Footnotes==
*[[1969-MemoOfGenInfo|1969 Memorandum of General Information]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 30 December 2021


Mantua, Nova Scotia

Subdivision Truro, Mile 4.59

Next Station East: Brooklyn

Next Station West: Dimock's

Facilities & Features

See Gypsum Trains for more details.

Description & History

Mantua was a small farm community until 1956 when the Canadian Gypsum Company decided to develop a quarry in the Avondale area to supplement some of the quarry sites at Wentworth where gypsum yields were declining. Miller's Creek, next to Mantua was chosen for the new quarry to take advantage of the railway access.[1] A spur and yard tracks, 9,911 feet in total were built for the Miller's Creek quarry which by the 1960s was annually shipping 1.3 million tons of gypsum in 14,500 carloads a year from Mantua.[2] Traffic east of Mantua ended in 1983 with the closure of the Truro subdivision. The spur to the Miller's Creek quarry continued in operation until the Avon River quarries shut down in 2011 after the American housing crisis led to an abrupt drop in gypsum demand.

Operations & Orders

Gallery

References & Footnotes

Reference Tag

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