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File:91.725.12.jpg|[[Windsor Station]] as HMCS ''Niobe'' marines awaiting the Governor General with DAR box cars at the [[Windsor Freight Shed]] in background, Aug. 16, 1912.
 
File:91.725.12.jpg|[[Windsor Station]] as HMCS ''Niobe'' marines awaiting the Governor General with DAR box cars at the [[Windsor Freight Shed]] in background, Aug. 16, 1912.
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File:Windsor 1941 Sheet2.jpg|Windsor [[:Category:Fire Insurance Maps|Fire Insurance Map]], Sheet 2, with the [[Windsor Station]], [[Windsor Freight Shed|Freight Shed]], the [[Windsor Railyard]], the [[L. A. Armstrong Apple Warehouse|L.A. Armstrong Warehouse]] and the B. Sexton Warehouse, July 1941.
  
 
File:Windsor_1956_Freight_House.jpg |[[Windsor Freight Shed]] and sidings on August 28, 1956.
 
File:Windsor_1956_Freight_House.jpg |[[Windsor Freight Shed]] and sidings on August 28, 1956.

Latest revision as of 21:13, 19 May 2024

Windsor Freight Shed

Windsor had several freight stations. The longest serving version was a long flat-roofed wooden building built to standard CPR plans about 1910 and demolished in 1974. It was located facing the brick Windsor Station in downtown Windsor, a location today occupied by a flat grassy area between the L. A. Armstrong Apple Warehouse and the southern embankment for the HW 101 overpass.

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External Links

Standard CPR plans for a 40 foot wide freight shed similar to Windsor's on the CPHA Documents Library