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[[File:Avon River Bridges.jpg|thumb|500px|[[Windsor]] and the [[Avon River Bridge]] - date unknown, probably late 1940s, 1950s.]]
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[[File:Avon River Bridges.jpg|thumb|500px|[[Windsor]] and the [[Avon River Bridge]] with [[DAR1015|No. 1015]], date unknown, late 1940s, 1950s.]]
 
Mile 31.60 from [[Windsor Junction]] on the [[:Category:Subdivision Halifax|Halifax Subdivision]]  (Mile 47.32 from [[Halifax]])
 
Mile 31.60 from [[Windsor Junction]] on the [[:Category:Subdivision Halifax|Halifax Subdivision]]  (Mile 47.32 from [[Halifax]])
  
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Image:Avon River bridge curve.jpg|Eastern approach tracks to the [[Avon River Bridge]] from downtown [[Windsor]], in 1918, sharpest curve on the DAR.
 
Image:Avon River bridge curve.jpg|Eastern approach tracks to the [[Avon River Bridge]] from downtown [[Windsor]], in 1918, sharpest curve on the DAR.
  
File:Kalkman56.jpg|[[Windsor Railyard]] with [[Windsor Station]] and [[Windsor Freight Shed|Freight Shed]] to left, the [[Windsor Wharves]] in background and DAR rolling stock including [[DAR435786|DAR van DAR435786]], [[DAR000425|flatcar No. 425]], and [[DAR069958|box car 69958]], half of panoramic photo by [[:Category:H. H. Reid_Photo|H.H. Reid]], early 1920s.
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File:Kalkman56.jpg|[[Windsor Railyard]] with the [[Windsor Station|Station]] and [[Windsor Freight Shed|Freight Shed]] to left, the [[Windsor Wharves|wharves]] in background and DAR rolling stock including [[DAR435786|Van 435786]], [[DAR000425|flatcar 425]], and [[DAR069958|box car 69958]], half of panoramic photo by [[:Category:H. H. Reid_Photo|H.H. Reid]], early 1920s.
  
 
File:Kalkman45.jpg|[[Windsor Railyard]] with Windsor Textiles in the background and full freight yard including [[DAR001410|DAR box car No. 1410]], half of a panoramic view by [[:Category:H. H. Reid_Photo|H.H. Reid]], early 1920s.
 
File:Kalkman45.jpg|[[Windsor Railyard]] with Windsor Textiles in the background and full freight yard including [[DAR001410|DAR box car No. 1410]], half of a panoramic view by [[:Category:H. H. Reid_Photo|H.H. Reid]], early 1920s.
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File:201908782DetailB.JPG|The second [[Windsor Enginehouse]] with part of the [[Colonial Fertilizer]] in the background, circa 1920s.
  
 
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.)
 
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.)
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File:DAR_plan_Windsor_1955-01 enhanced.jpg|Survey plan of [[:Category:Subdivision_Halifax|Halifax Subdivision]] tracks, structures, alignment and right-of-way through [[Windsor]], January 1955.
 
File:DAR_plan_Windsor_1955-01 enhanced.jpg|Survey plan of [[:Category:Subdivision_Halifax|Halifax Subdivision]] tracks, structures, alignment and right-of-way through [[Windsor]], January 1955.
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File:Windsor_Rail_Lines_pre-1956.jpg|[https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/4/edit?mid=1eVoZNTBpQKcoHh99ZxTpmpNNlOEDCLo&usp=sharing Interactive map] of rail lines in the Town of [[Windsor]] prior to 1956
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File:WindsorComing.jpg|[[DAR1038|DAR locomotive No. 1038]] crossing the [[Avon River Bridge]] with the Kentville to Windsor freight train No. 94 arriving at [[Windsor]], July 1956.
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File:WindsorGoing.jpg|[[DAR1038|DAR locomotive No. 1038]] and caboose No. 435073 with the Kentville to Windsor freight train No. 94 arriving at [[Windsor]], July 1956.
  
 
File:Windsor_21_A16_East.jpg|Topographic map from Falmouth to Ellershouse circa 1956.
 
File:Windsor_21_A16_East.jpg|Topographic map from Falmouth to Ellershouse circa 1956.
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/virtual/NSIS/archives.asp?ID=282 Nova Scotia Archives, zoomable aerial view of Windsor and surrounding area]
 
*[http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/virtual/NSIS/archives.asp?ID=282 Nova Scotia Archives, zoomable aerial view of Windsor and surrounding area]
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*[https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/4/viewer?fbclid=IwY2xjawGoWGZleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHc1lIiAgW1p_FriaAC6lnLqKnn3myMf4WS6YY48GTE_nyDN_tk2x2Qmnfg_aem_M8tfOe02mbYRxM4yY9CFpQ&mid=1eVoZNTBpQKcoHh99ZxTpmpNNlOEDCLo&ll=44.99360885278197%2C-64.12909701161252&z=16 Chris Robert's annoted map of rail lines in the Windsor township.]
  
 
*Richard Manicom's photo story of Kentville freight [[Train No. 24]] arriving in Windsor switching in the [[Windsor Railyard]] to make up [[Train No. 21|the Truro mixed]] in 1974: [https://savepsw.zenfolio.com/p370429802 Dominion Atlantic Railway Mixed Train Assembly Seen From the Cab Windsor Nova Scotia 1974]
 
*Richard Manicom's photo story of Kentville freight [[Train No. 24]] arriving in Windsor switching in the [[Windsor Railyard]] to make up [[Train No. 21|the Truro mixed]] in 1974: [https://savepsw.zenfolio.com/p370429802 Dominion Atlantic Railway Mixed Train Assembly Seen From the Cab Windsor Nova Scotia 1974]

Latest revision as of 13:19, 23 April 2025

Windsor and the Avon River Bridge with No. 1015, date unknown, late 1940s, 1950s.

Mile 31.60 from Windsor Junction on the Halifax Subdivision (Mile 47.32 from Halifax)

Mile 0 Subdivision Truro

Elevation: 29 feet above sea level[1]

Facilities & Features

Description & History

Windsor was an important transportation junction for Nova Scotia's Mi'kmaq and the site of a significant Acadian settlement known as Piziquid. After the founding of Halifax and the Deportation of the Acadians, the name was changed to Windsor and the town remained an important transportation hub for the Minas Basin. The Nova Scotia Railway line from from Halifax arrived in 1857, making the town an important steamship connection for Halifax to Bay of Fundy shipping routes. The railway continued westward as the Windsor & Annapolis Railway in 1870, eventually connecting to Yarmouth as the Dominion Atlantic Railway in 1894. In 1901 the Midland Railway was built across Hants County, connecting Windsor with Truro. The central location of Windsor on the railway fostered the growth of numerous factories such as textile mills, fertilizer plants and furniture factories while wharves handled ocean traffic for gypsum and coal. A busy station and rail yard served these facilities along with some terminal services for DAR locomotives. Although railway industries gradually declined after the Second World war, Windsor remained a busy rail location until the end of the DAR. Passenger service finally ended in January 1990. The DAR's successor, the Windsor and Hantsport Railway used Windsor as its headquarters in 1995, until rail traffic ceased in 2011. Today Windsor's rail yard, station, shops and rolling stock remain in place, but mothballed and grown-over.

Commerce & Industry

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1941 Fire Insurance Map

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References & Footnotes

  1. Dominion Atlantic Railway, 1969 Memorandum of General Information, page 3

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