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==Description & History== | ==Description & History== | ||
− | In June 1910, the DAR announced plans for the construction of a 11 mile branch line from Brazil Lake to Kemptville where gold mines were under development. | + | In June 1910, the DAR announced plans for the construction of a 11 mile branch line from Brazil Lake to Kemptville, where gold mines were under development. |
<ref>[[The_Railway_and_Marine_World_-_1910-06_-_DAR_News_Including_Government_Actions|''The Railway and Marine World'' April 1910, "DAR News Including Government Actions"]]</ref> However, it is unclear if tis line was ever built. | <ref>[[The_Railway_and_Marine_World_-_1910-06_-_DAR_News_Including_Government_Actions|''The Railway and Marine World'' April 1910, "DAR News Including Government Actions"]]</ref> However, it is unclear if tis line was ever built. | ||
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Image:IMG 0140.jpg|Brazil Lake | Image:IMG 0140.jpg|Brazil Lake | ||
Image:IMG 0141.jpg|Brazil Lake | Image:IMG 0141.jpg|Brazil Lake | ||
+ | File:1985.BrazilLake.jpg|Brazil Lake, 1985. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:25, 14 May 2024
Subdivision Yarmouth, Mile 73.6
Next Station West: South Ohio
Next Station East: Lake Annis
Facilities & Features
- Flag stop station
- 1590 foot passing siding[1]
- Section tool house
Commerce and Industry
- Lumber Mill on siding
Description & History
In June 1910, the DAR announced plans for the construction of a 11 mile branch line from Brazil Lake to Kemptville, where gold mines were under development. [2] However, it is unclear if tis line was ever built.