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==[[Windsor]] Station==
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As one of the first railway terminus in all of Nova Scotia, [[Windsor]] has been the home to a variety of stations.
As one of the first railway terminus in all of Nova Scotia, Windsor has been the home to a variety of stations.
 
 
 
 
== Wood Covered Station 1858 - c. 1881 ==
 
== Wood Covered Station 1858 - c. 1881 ==
The first Windsor station was built by the Nova Scotia Railway. Typical of many early stations in the Maritimes, in the era of small locomotives, it had a covered platform. The Windsor platform was expanded in 1871 to cover three tracks: one for the Nova Scotia Railway (now run by the Intercolonial Railway), one for the new [[Windsor and Annapolis Railway]] and one for interchange.(1) It included a built in water tank for locomotives fed by rainwater collected from the large roof.(2)
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The first [[Windsor]] station was built by the Nova Scotia Railway. It was 200 feet long by 84 feet wide.<ref>[[Report on the Nova-Scotia Railway: its present condition and probable cost, by James Laurie, Civil Engineer, February 5th, 1858.|James Laurie, ''Report on the Nova-Scotia Railway: its present condition and probable cost, by James Laurie, Civil Engineer, February 5th, 1858'']], page 52, (1858).</ref> Typical of many early stations in the Maritimes, in the era of small locomotives, it had a covered platform. The Windsor platform was expanded in 1871 to cover three tracks: one for the Nova Scotia Railway (now run by the Intercolonial Railway), one for the new [[Windsor and Annapolis Railway]] and one for interchange.<ref>Peter M. Latta, ''Old Railway Stations of the Maritimes'' (St. Agnes Press, 1998), page 11 and 22.</ref> It included a built in water tank for locomotives fed by rainwater collected from the large roof.<ref>[[W.W. Clarke]], [[Clarke's History of the Earliest Railways in Nova Scotia]], page 37</ref>
 
   
 
   
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Image:First Windsor Station.jpg|An artist's impression of the first [[Windsor Station]], c. 1860.
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File:NSA Windsor birdsyeye detail station.jpg|[[Bird's Eve View of Windsor Nova Scotia 1878]]: Detail of original [[Windsor Station]], 1878.
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== Wood Station 1881 - 1965 ==
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The second Windsor Station was a gambrel roof wooden station built in 1881<ref>[[H. B. Jefferson|J. B. King (H. B. Jefferson)]], [[Chronicle-Herald 1958-09 - Rare Old Photo|"Rare Old Photo" ''The Halifax Chronicle-Herald'', September 1958]]</ref> to [[:Category:Intercolonial Railway|Intercolonial Railway]] plans during the period when the Intercolonial was still operating the Windsor Branch. It survived both of Windsor's great fires in 1897 and 1924. After a brick station was built in 1905, the wooden station served as the baggage and express depot. It was painted a CPR tucsan red between 1949 and 1956. It was demolished in 1965.
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Image:First Windsor Station.jpg|The first [[Windsor Station]].
 
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== Wood Station 1881 - 195? ==
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File:201908835.jpg|[[Windsor Wharves]], with the [[Windsor Station]] on right, the [[Windsor Freight Shed]] in foreground, a [[W&AR Box Cars|Windsor & Annapolis boxcar]] and a [[:Category:Photo Car|Palace Rail Road Photo Car]] in the [[Windsor Railyard]], early 1880s.
The second Windsor Station was built to [[:Category:Intercolonial Railway|Intercolonial Railway]] plans during the period when the Intercolonial was still operating the Windsor Branch.
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File:DAR-Engine10andTrainB-Windsor-HBJeffersonPhoto.JPG|[[DAR0012|Windsor & Annapolis No. 10, later DAR No. 12]] & Train B at the [[Windsor Station]], circa 1891.
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File:Windsor Station 03.jpg|Passengers and passenger cars at [[Windsor Station]], date unknown.
  
It was painted a CPR tucsan red between 1949 and 1956.
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File:GG Windsor 1896.jpg|The Governor General arrives in [[Windsor]], 1896.
  
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File:WHHS141.jpg|[[Windsor Station]] with [[DAR0021|DAR locomotive No. 21]] and a mail and express car, circa 1900.
  
 
Image:DAR0025b.jpg|[[DAR0025|No. 25]], "Strathcona" leading the Royal Train at [[Windsor Station]] in [[Windsor]] NS in 1901.
 
Image:DAR0025b.jpg|[[DAR0025|No. 25]], "Strathcona" leading the Royal Train at [[Windsor Station]] in [[Windsor]] NS in 1901.
  
Image:Windsor Station circa 1911.jpg|Wood station is behind the brick [[Windsor Station]] circa 1911.
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File:WindsorStation01.jpg|The first [[Windsor Station]], roadside view.  Date unknown, but after 1921.
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File:WindsorStationPanorama.jpg|View of the first [[Windsor Station]] and nearby yard.  Date unknown, but after 1921.
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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.
  
Image:Dar1041b.jpg|[[Train No. 96]] departs for [[Halifax]] with [[DAR1041|No. 1041]] leading after leaving station in August 1949.
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File:Windsor 1941 Sheet11.jpg|Windsor [[:Category:Fire Insurance Maps|Fire Insurance Map]], Sheet 11, showing the [[Windsor Station|Windsor Baggage Station]], [[Windsor Railyard]], [[Windsor Wharves]] the [[Colonial Fertilizer Company]] and the Windsor Wear Textile Factory, July 1941.
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Image:Dar1041b.jpg|[[Train No. 96]] departs for [[Halifax]] with [[DAR1041|No. 1041]] with good view of the back of the old wooden ICR station, August 1949.
  
 
File:Windsor Station and Yard 1956.jpg|[[Windsor Railyard]] and old [[Windsor Station]] on August 28, 1956.
 
File:Windsor Station and Yard 1956.jpg|[[Windsor Railyard]] and old [[Windsor Station]] on August 28, 1956.
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Image:Windsor Station and Yard 1959.jpg|[[:Category:Subdivision Truro|Midland]] train arrives at [[Windsor Station|CPR station]], [[Windsor]] in August 1959 passing crew car [[DAR411585|411585]].
 
Image:Windsor Station and Yard 1959.jpg|[[:Category:Subdivision Truro|Midland]] train arrives at [[Windsor Station|CPR station]], [[Windsor]] in August 1959 passing crew car [[DAR411585|411585]].
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File:Dayliner at Windsor 1961 c.jpg|Looking from Fort Edward towards the [[Windsor Station|old station/baggage and express depot]] on left and Irving Oil in background, circa 1961
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File:DAR - Windsor Station - Harold Jenkins Photo-July1959.JPG|The old wooden [[Windsor Station]] converted to baggage and express depot, photographed by [[:Category:Harold Jenkins Photo|Harold Jenkins]], July 1959.
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File:DAR - Windsor Station demolition Baggage Room D-Windsor-Harold Jenkins Photo-January1965.JPG|[[Windsor Station]] with arrival, most likely, of [[Train No. 22]] from Truro as the baggage-express depot (and former station) is demolished, January 1965.
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File:DAR-Windsor Station demolition Baggage Room A-Windsor-Harold Jenkins Photo-January1965.JPG|The wooden [[Windsor Station]]/baggage and express depot under demolition, 1965.
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File:DAR - Windsor Station Baggage Room E - Windsordemolition - Harold Jenkins Photo-January1965.JPG|Workers demolishing the wooden [[Windsor Station]]/baggage and express depot, photographed by [[:Category:Harold Jenkins Photo|Harold Jenkins]], January 1965.
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File:DAR - Windsor Station demolition Baggage Room C-Windsor-Harold Jenkins Photo-January1965.JPG|The old [[Windsor Station]] under demolition with the [[Windsor Railyard]] and Windsor Wear Textiles in the background, January 1965.
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File:DAR-Windsor Station demolition Baggage Room B-Windsor-Harold Jenkins Photo-January1965.JPG|The wooden [[Windsor Station]]/baggage and express depot under demolition, 1965.
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File:DAR-Windsor Station A-Harold Jenkins Photo-Unknown Date.JPG|The wooden [[Windsor Station]]/baggage and express depot with demolition almost complete, 1965.
  
 
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==Known Photographs==
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==Brick Station c. 1905-1970==
*[http://images.techno-science.ca/searchpf.php?id=768&lang=en Station being torn down. Canadian Science and Technology Museum, Image STR18301a, Jenkins Collection]
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It was built by Rhodes Curry and almost identical to the 1905 [http://people.stfx.ca/lstanley/history/01297704.htm Antigonish station] designed by the Intrecolonial Railway's chief engineer William B. MacKenzie which still survives in Antigonish today.<ref>Peter M. Latta, ''Old Railway Stations of the Maritimes'' (St. Agnes Press, 1998), page 11 and 22.</ref> The station had considerable decorative roof details and wide awnings on all sides. The roof was gradually simplified and the awnings were cut back in the 1960s. The brick station was demolished in July 1970 to make way for the Upper Water Street overpass to HW 101.
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==Brick Station 190?-19??==
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It was built by Rhodes Curry and almost identical to the [http://people.stfx.ca/lstanley/history/01297704.htm Antigonish station] built in 1905 by Rhodes Curry which still survives today.(1)
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File:WindsorStation.jpg|The newly built [[Windsor Station]], circa 1905. Note houses behind the station.
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File:Kalkman089.jpg|[[DAR0023|DAR engine No. 23 "Regina"]] at the [[Windsor Station]] platform with a passenger train and an [[:Category:Vans|early DAR Van]] on next track, circa 1905.
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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.
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File:GG Windsor 1912 A.jpg|Marines from H.M.S. Niobe [[Windsor]] NS. Visit of Governor General. The Duke of Connaught (son of Queen Victoria). At [[Windsor Station]] Aug. 16, 1912.
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File:Dar-windsor191402.jpg|[[Windsor Station]] with new brick station and wooden baggage station, post card mailed in 1914.
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File:GG Windsor 1925.jpg|Gov General Lord Bing at the [[:Windsor Station|Windsor Train Station]] in 1924.
  
Image:DAR2552b.jpg|Yarmouth mail [[Train No. 95]] at [[Windsor Station]] in [[Windsor]] led by [[DAR2552|No. 2552]] in August 1949.
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File:Windsor Train on Water Street, Heading for Station - 1927 - 1.jpg|A passenger train approaches [[Windsor Station]] on the street trackage on Water Street, July 1, 1927. (60 years of Confederation.)
  
 
Image:Dar2552 train 95 Windsor.jpg|Yarmouth mail [[Train No. 95]] at [[Windsor Station]] in [[Windsor]] led by [[DAR2552|No. 2552]] in August 1949.
 
Image:Dar2552 train 95 Windsor.jpg|Yarmouth mail [[Train No. 95]] at [[Windsor Station]] in [[Windsor]] led by [[DAR2552|No. 2552]] in August 1949.
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Image:Morning Express Windsor.jpg|[[Train No. 95|Morning Express]] for [[Yarmouth]] leaving [[Windsor Station]] at [[Windsor]] in August 1949.
 
Image:Morning Express Windsor.jpg|[[Train No. 95|Morning Express]] for [[Yarmouth]] leaving [[Windsor Station]] at [[Windsor]] in August 1949.
  
File:Windsor Stations 1958.jpg|Both the old, being used as an express and baggage depot, and the new [[Windsor Station|Windsor Stations]] used for passengers on July 30, 1958.
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File:Inspection Car Windsor Station.jpg|DAR [[:Category:Inspection_Cars|Inspection Car M-107]] and the [[DAR006616|Buffet-Parlour car No. 6616]] at the [[Windsor Station]], circa 1956.
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File:2501 mixed and RDC.jpg|[[DAR2501|No. 2501]] leads a mixed train from [[Truro]] at [[Windsor]], 1956-1958.
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File:DAR-Engines65616560SE1038RDC9059-Windsor-HJP-August1956.JPG|Diesel Engines [[DAR6561|6561]] & [[DAR6560|6560]] with [[DAR1038|Steam Engine 1038]] and [[DAR9059|RDC 9059]] at the [[Windsor Station]], August 1956.
  
Image:DAR9058-2627b.jpg|Dayliner [[DAR9058|No. 9058]], ([[Train No. 11]]) and [[DAR2627|No. 2627]], ([[Train No. 22]]) at [[Windsor Station]], [[Windsor]]. Photo also shows baggage car [[DAR004092|No. 4092]] and [[Windsor Freight Shed]] on August 1, 1958.
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Image:DAR9058-2627b.jpg|Dayliner [[DAR9058|No. 9058]], ([[Train No. 11|Train 11]]) and [[DAR2627|No. 2627]], ([[Train No. 22|T4ain 22]]) at [[Windsor Station]]. Also shown is baggage car [[DAR004092|No. 4092]] and [[Windsor Freight Shed]], Aug. 1, 1958.
  
Image:DAR9058-2627.jpg|Dayliner [[DAR9058|No. 9058]], ([[Train No. 11]]) and [[DAR2627|No. 2627]], ([[Train No. 22]]) at [[Windsor Station]], [[Windsor]]. Photo also shows baggage car [[DAR004092|No. 4092]] and [[Windsor Freight Shed]] on August 1, 1958.
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Image:DAR9058-2627.jpg|Dayliner [[DAR9058|No. 9058]], ([[Train No. 11|Train 11]]) and [[DAR2627|No. 2627]], ([[Train No. 22|Train 22]]) at [[Windsor Station]]. Also shown is baggage car [[DAR004092|No. 4092]] and [[Windsor Freight Shed]], Aug. 1, 1958.
  
 
Image:Dar2627d at Windsor Station 1958.jpg|[[DAR2627|No. 2627]], ([[Train No. 22]]) at [[Windsor Station]], [[Windsor]]. Photo also shows baggage car [[DAR004092|No. 4092]] and [[Windsor Freight Shed]] on August 1, 1958.
 
Image:Dar2627d at Windsor Station 1958.jpg|[[DAR2627|No. 2627]], ([[Train No. 22]]) at [[Windsor Station]], [[Windsor]]. Photo also shows baggage car [[DAR004092|No. 4092]] and [[Windsor Freight Shed]] on August 1, 1958.
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Image:DAR - Windsor Station - Harold Jenkins Photo-June1959.JPG|The Windsor Station, photographed by Harold Jenkins, June 1959.
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Image:DAR - Windsor Station - Harold Jenkins Photo-1July1970.JPG|The Windsor Station with the Fort Edward Blockhouse in background, photographed by Harold Jenkins, July 1, 1970.
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File:DAR - Windsor Station - Waiting Area - Harold Jenkins Photo-1959.JPG|Interior view of the waiting room of the [[Windsor Station]], 1959.
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File:DAR - Windsor Station - Operators Bay - Harold Jenkins Photo-Time 1137 1959.JPG|Interior view of the operator's bay of the [[Windsor Station]], 1959.
  
 
Image:Midland Train.jpg|[[:Category:Subdivision Truro|Midland Division]] mixed train arrives from [[Truro]] led by engine [[CPR8136|No. 8136]], between [[Windsor Freight Shed|freight]] and [[Windsor Station|passenger]] stations, [[Windsor]], NS in August 1959.  
 
Image:Midland Train.jpg|[[:Category:Subdivision Truro|Midland Division]] mixed train arrives from [[Truro]] led by engine [[CPR8136|No. 8136]], between [[Windsor Freight Shed|freight]] and [[Windsor Station|passenger]] stations, [[Windsor]], NS in August 1959.  
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Image:DAR9059-8136.jpg|[[DAR9059|No. 9059]] for [[Yarmouth]] and mixed train from [[Truro]] led by [[CPR8136|No. 8136]] at [[Windsor]] in 1959. Visible are [[Windsor Freight Shed|freight]] and [[Windsor Station|passenger]] stations.
 
Image:DAR9059-8136.jpg|[[DAR9059|No. 9059]] for [[Yarmouth]] and mixed train from [[Truro]] led by [[CPR8136|No. 8136]] at [[Windsor]] in 1959. Visible are [[Windsor Freight Shed|freight]] and [[Windsor Station|passenger]] stations.
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File:DAR - Windsor Station demolition Baggage Room D-Windsor-Harold Jenkins Photo-January1965.JPG|[[Windsor Station]], with train arrival, likely [[Train No. 22]], the mixed train from Truro, January 1965 as the baggage-express depot is demolished.
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File:DAR - Windsor Station B-Harold Jenkins Photo-NoDate.JPG|[[Windsor Station]] with the remnants of the old wooden station/baggage and express depot, undated but likely January 1965.
  
 
Image:CPR9057 at Windsor 1967.jpg|Dayliner [[CPR9057|No. 9057]] at [[Windsor Station]] in [[Windsor]] on July 19, 1967.  
 
Image:CPR9057 at Windsor 1967.jpg|Dayliner [[CPR9057|No. 9057]] at [[Windsor Station]] in [[Windsor]] on July 19, 1967.  
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Image:Windsor Station c.jpg|Mixed train [[Train No. 22|M22]] with locomotive [[CPR8138|No. 8138]] approaching [[Windsor Station]] on September 4, 1967.
 
Image:Windsor Station c.jpg|Mixed train [[Train No. 22|M22]] with locomotive [[CPR8138|No. 8138]] approaching [[Windsor Station]] on September 4, 1967.
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File:DAR - Windsor Yard and Station Looking East - Harold Jenkins Photo-Summer 1970.JPG|The [[Windsor Railyard]], [[Windsor Freight Shed]] and [[Windsor Station]] looking east, Summer 1970.
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File:DAR - Windsor Yard and Station Looking West-Harold Jenkins Photo-Summer1970.jpg|The [[Windsor Railyard]] and [[Windsor Station]] looking west, Summer 1970.
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File:DAR - Windsor Station - Waiting Area - Harold Jenkins Photo-July1970.JPG|An interior view of the waiting room of the [[Windsor Station]], just before the station was demolished, July 1970.
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File:DAR - Windsor Station - Operator Bay - HaroldJenkinsPhoto-Time 1403 July1970.JPG|Interior view of the operator's bay of the [[Windsor Station]] in its final days, July 1970.
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File:DAR - Lloyd Van Blarcom - Windsor Station - Operator Bay-Harold Jenkins Photo-July1970.JPG|Lloyd Van Blarcom in the operator's bay of the [[Windsor Station]], July 1970.
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File:DAR - Windsor Station - Overpass being built - HaroldJenkinsPhoto-July1970.JPG|[[Windsor Station]] awaiting demolition as tracks are bing lifted during the Highway 101 overpass construction, July 1970.
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File:DAR - Windsor Station - Tracks Ripped Up - HaroldJenkinsPhoto-July1970.JPG|Salvage and demolition begins on the [[Windsor Station]] with tracks removed for the [[Windsor]] Causeway realignment, July 1970.
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File:WHHS 92.853.3.jpg|[[Windsor Station]] is demolished through a controlled burn by the Windsor Fire Dept, new Highway 101 overpass in background, Sept. 1970.
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File:WHHS 92.853.7.jpg|[[Windsor Station]] is demolished through a controlled burn by the Windsor Fire Dept, new Highway 101 overpass in background, Sept. 1970.
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File:WHHS 92.853.4.jpg|[[Windsor Station]] is demolished through a controlled burn by the Windsor Fire Dept, Sept. 1970.
  
 
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==Metal Station 1973-Present==
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Image:Windsor Station 1973 a.jpg|The new Windsor station on August 7, 1973. Note the old [[Windsor Freight Shed|freight shed]] in the centre.
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File:DAR - DAR Line Being Built over Windsor Casuseway - Harold Jenkins Photo - 197009.jpg|The [[Avon River Causeway]], the new [[Windsor Station]]  and new DAR main line all under construction at [[Windsor]] September 1970.
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File:DAR - DAR Line and Station Being Built - Windsor - Harold Jenkins Photo - 197010.jpg|The new [[Windsor Station]] and new mainline to the [[Avon River Causeway]] under construction with the old [[Windsor Freight Shed|freight shed]] in the upper right, October 1970.
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File:DAR - RDC - Windsor - HWY 101 being built - Harold Jenkins - 19701011.jpg|[[:Category:RDC|RDC]] 9058 or 9059 passing through [[Windsor]], with the new [[Windsor Station]] and [[Avon River Causeway]] nearing completion October 11, 1970.
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Image:Windsor Station 1973 a.jpg|The new [[Windsor Station]] with the old [[Windsor Freight Shed|freight shed]] in the centre and the [[L. A. Armstrong Apple Warehouse]], Aug. 7, 1973.
 
Image:CPR8138-8139 WIndsor 1973 a.jpg|[[CPR8138|No. 8138]], [[CPR8139|No. 8139]] and freights at [[Windsor Station]] in August 1973.
 
Image:CPR8138-8139 WIndsor 1973 a.jpg|[[CPR8138|No. 8138]], [[CPR8139|No. 8139]] and freights at [[Windsor Station]] in August 1973.
 
Image:Windsor Station and Yard 1973.jpg|[[CPR8139|No. 8139]] at the [[Windsor Station]] in August 1973.
 
Image:Windsor Station and Yard 1973.jpg|[[CPR8139|No. 8139]] at the [[Windsor Station]] in August 1973.
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Image:Cpr9062 at New Windsor depot 7-9-1975.jpg|[[CPR9062|No. 9062]] at the new [[Windsor Station]] in [[Windsor]] on July 19, 1975.
 
Image:Cpr9062 at New Windsor depot 7-9-1975.jpg|[[CPR9062|No. 9062]] at the new [[Windsor Station]] in [[Windsor]] on July 19, 1975.
 
Image:Dayliner at Windsor 1975 b.jpg|[[CPR9062|No. 9062]] at the new [[Windsor Station]] in [[Windsor]] on July 19, 1975.
 
Image:Dayliner at Windsor 1975 b.jpg|[[CPR9062|No. 9062]] at the new [[Windsor Station]] in [[Windsor]] on July 19, 1975.
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File:CPR8139e.jpg|CPR extra [[CPR8139|No. 8139]] leaving [[Windsor Station]] for Kentville on July 19, 1975.
 
Image:Windsor Station 1977 and Train No. 1 b.jpg|[[Train No. 1]] arriving at [[Windsor Station]], [[Windsor]] on Aug 17, 1977.
 
Image:Windsor Station 1977 and Train No. 1 b.jpg|[[Train No. 1]] arriving at [[Windsor Station]], [[Windsor]] on Aug 17, 1977.
 
Image:Windsor Station 1977 and Train No. 1.jpg|[[Train No. 1]] at [[Windsor Station]], [[Windsor]] on Aug 17, 1977.
 
Image:Windsor Station 1977 and Train No. 1.jpg|[[Train No. 1]] at [[Windsor Station]], [[Windsor]] on Aug 17, 1977.
 
Image:CPR8131-8136-8139.jpg|Three [[:Category:SW1200RS|SW1200RS]] with [[CPR8131|No. 8131]] leading with [[CPR8136|No. 8136]] & [[CPR8139|No. 8139]] powering the [[:Category:Gypsum Trains|plaster train]] at [[Windsor]] on Aug 16, 1977.
 
Image:CPR8131-8136-8139.jpg|Three [[:Category:SW1200RS|SW1200RS]] with [[CPR8131|No. 8131]] leading with [[CPR8136|No. 8136]] & [[CPR8139|No. 8139]] powering the [[:Category:Gypsum Trains|plaster train]] at [[Windsor]] on Aug 16, 1977.
 
File:01350027.JPG|[[VIA6113|No. 6113]] another RDC are Westbound, making a stop at [[Windsor Station]] on August 21, 1980.
 
File:01350027.JPG|[[VIA6113|No. 6113]] another RDC are Westbound, making a stop at [[Windsor Station]] on August 21, 1980.
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File:WindsorClock.jpg|Interior of the [[Windsor Station]], showing the station clock, circa 1980s.
 
Image:DAR windsor station july 1993.jpg|[[Windsor Station]] in July 1993.
 
Image:DAR windsor station july 1993.jpg|[[Windsor Station]] in July 1993.
 
Image:Appleblossomspecial3.jpg|VIA's 1987 Apple Blossom Special Westbound at [[Windsor Station]].
 
Image:Appleblossomspecial3.jpg|VIA's 1987 Apple Blossom Special Westbound at [[Windsor Station]].
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==References==
 
==References==
(1) Peter M. Latta, ''Old Railway Stations of the Maritimes'' (St. Agnes Press, 1998), page 11 and 22.
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(2) [[W.W. Clarke]], [[Clarke's History of the Earliest Railways of Nova Scotia]], page 37.
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As one of the first railway terminus in all of Nova Scotia, Windsor has been the home to a variety of stations.

Wood Covered Station 1858 - c. 1881

The first Windsor station was built by the Nova Scotia Railway. It was 200 feet long by 84 feet wide.[1] Typical of many early stations in the Maritimes, in the era of small locomotives, it had a covered platform. The Windsor platform was expanded in 1871 to cover three tracks: one for the Nova Scotia Railway (now run by the Intercolonial Railway), one for the new Windsor and Annapolis Railway and one for interchange.[2] It included a built in water tank for locomotives fed by rainwater collected from the large roof.[3]

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Wood Station 1881 - 1965

The second Windsor Station was a gambrel roof wooden station built in 1881[4] to Intercolonial Railway plans during the period when the Intercolonial was still operating the Windsor Branch. It survived both of Windsor's great fires in 1897 and 1924. After a brick station was built in 1905, the wooden station served as the baggage and express depot. It was painted a CPR tucsan red between 1949 and 1956. It was demolished in 1965.

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Brick Station c. 1905-1970

It was built by Rhodes Curry and almost identical to the 1905 Antigonish station designed by the Intrecolonial Railway's chief engineer William B. MacKenzie which still survives in Antigonish today.[5] The station had considerable decorative roof details and wide awnings on all sides. The roof was gradually simplified and the awnings were cut back in the 1960s. The brick station was demolished in July 1970 to make way for the Upper Water Street overpass to HW 101.

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Metal Station 1970-Present

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References

  1. James Laurie, Report on the Nova-Scotia Railway: its present condition and probable cost, by James Laurie, Civil Engineer, February 5th, 1858, page 52, (1858).
  2. Peter M. Latta, Old Railway Stations of the Maritimes (St. Agnes Press, 1998), page 11 and 22.
  3. W.W. Clarke, Clarke's History of the Earliest Railways in Nova Scotia, page 37
  4. J. B. King (H. B. Jefferson), "Rare Old Photo" The Halifax Chronicle-Herald, September 1958
  5. Peter M. Latta, Old Railway Stations of the Maritimes (St. Agnes Press, 1998), page 11 and 22.

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