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Located in the west end of [[Digby]] by Racquette Cove, the wye allowed locomotives and cars to be turned. The wye was built by the DAR in 1895 and replaced the need for trains to go to [[Weymouth]] and turn: "The DAR is building a new wye in Digby, just east of the Raquette Bridge at Samlleys? frels? and have it about completed. Trains will turn here instead of going to Weymouth. It is the only one on the line and will be of great convenience."<ref>''Digby Courier'', Dec. 13, 1895, Carl Riff Collection</ref> In earlier decades, locomotives in Digby had been turned on a small turntable by the [[Digby Station]] built by the [[Western County Railway]].
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Located in the west end of [[Digby]] by Racquette Cove, the wye allowed locomotives and cars to be turned. The wye was built by the DAR in 1895 and replaced the need for trains to go to [[Weymouth]] and turn: "The DAR is building a new wye in Digby, just east of the Raquette Bridge at Samlleys? field and have it about completed. Trains will turn here instead of going to Weymouth. It is the only one on the line and will be of great convenience."<ref>''Digby Courier'', Dec. 13, 1895, Carl Riff Collection</ref> In earlier decades, locomotives in Digby had been turned on a small turntable by the [[Digby Station]] built by the [[Western County Railway]].
  
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/DARDPI.ca/posts/2310855819282834/ Digby Wye Discussion, DAR Facebook Group, January 2025]
 
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/DARDPI.ca/posts/2310855819282834/ Digby Wye Discussion, DAR Facebook Group, January 2025]

Latest revision as of 16:33, 22 January 2025

Located in the west end of Digby by Racquette Cove, the wye allowed locomotives and cars to be turned. The wye was built by the DAR in 1895 and replaced the need for trains to go to Weymouth and turn: "The DAR is building a new wye in Digby, just east of the Raquette Bridge at Samlleys? field and have it about completed. Trains will turn here instead of going to Weymouth. It is the only one on the line and will be of great convenience."[1] In earlier decades, locomotives in Digby had been turned on a small turntable by the Digby Station built by the Western County Railway.

Gallery

  1. Digby Courier, Dec. 13, 1895, Carl Riff Collection

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