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*Four [[:Category:Apple Warehouses|fruit warehouses]], east to west:<ref>Dominion Atlantic Railway, ''[[1927-DAR CHART of Apple and Produce Warehouses|DAR Chart of Apple and Produce Warehouses, February 23, 1927]]''</ref><br>
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Wolfville Fruit Company<br>
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British Canadian Fruit Association Wolfville Warehouse<br>
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R.W. DeWolfe/Wolfville Fruit Storage Co<br>
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R.A. Joudrey Apple Evaporator<br>
 
*[[Wolfville Wharves]]
 
*[[Wolfville Wharves]]
 
*[http://www.novamuse.ca/Detail/objects/13578 Acadia Dairy] [http://www.novamuse.ca/Detail/objects/13984 Acadia Dairy]
 
*[http://www.novamuse.ca/Detail/objects/13578 Acadia Dairy] [http://www.novamuse.ca/Detail/objects/13984 Acadia Dairy]
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File:Wolfville Collision 2.jpg|North view of [[Wolfville]] collision of [[Flying Bluenose]] train pulled by [[DAR0021|No. 21 "Fortuna"]] and freight pulled by [[DAR0020|No. 20 "Titania"]], July 14, 1896.
 
File:Wolfville Collision 2.jpg|North view of [[Wolfville]] collision of [[Flying Bluenose]] train pulled by [[DAR0021|No. 21 "Fortuna"]] and freight pulled by [[DAR0020|No. 20 "Titania"]], July 14, 1896.
 
Image:1903-LANDOFEVANGELINE-P06.jpg|Wolfville circa 1900.
 
Image:1903-LANDOFEVANGELINE-P06.jpg|Wolfville circa 1900.
Image:Wolfville Station - CPR No 793.jpg|[[Wolfville Station]], [[Wolfville Freight Shed|freight shed]] and trackside warehouses, circa 1920.
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Image:Wolfville Station 1900.jpg|[[Wolfville Station]] and surroundings as residents welcome a Boer War veteran, 1900.
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File:201402101.jpg|Map by the Dominion Atlantic Railway showing [[Wolfville]], [[Grand Pre]], [[Horton Landing]] and [[Avonport]] with DAR stations and associated Acadian historical sites, 1920.
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File:Gertridge019.jpg|The 2nd [[Wolfville Station]] looking east with the British Canadian Fruit Association [[Apple Warehouses]] in the background, circa Oct. 1910.
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Image:Wolfville Station - CPR No 793.jpg|The 3rd [[Wolfville Station]], [[Wolfville Freight Shed|freight shed]] and trackside warehouses, circa 1920.
 
File:A048477-v8.jpg|Apple loading at the R.W. Dewolf [[:Category:Apple Warehouses|apple warehouse]] at [[Wolfville]] with the [[Wolfville Station]] in background, circa 1920.
 
File:A048477-v8.jpg|Apple loading at the R.W. Dewolf [[:Category:Apple Warehouses|apple warehouse]] at [[Wolfville]] with the [[Wolfville Station]] in background, circa 1920.
 
File:201216063.jpg|[[Wolfville]] in the distance viewed from [[Grand Pre]] air view from east with the [[Grand Pre Station]], [[Grand Pre Water Tower|Water Tower]] and memorial park in the foreground, 1931.
 
File:201216063.jpg|[[Wolfville]] in the distance viewed from [[Grand Pre]] air view from east with the [[Grand Pre Station]], [[Grand Pre Water Tower|Water Tower]] and memorial park in the foreground, 1931.

Latest revision as of 10:19, 27 April 2025

Mile 49.14 from Windsor Junction on the Halifax Subdivision (Mile 65.36 from Halifax)

Facilities & Features

Commerce & Industry

Wolfville Fruit Company
British Canadian Fruit Association Wolfville Warehouse
R.W. DeWolfe/Wolfville Fruit Storage Co
R.A. Joudrey Apple Evaporator

Description & History

According to Historic Wolfville: Grand Pre and Countryside was to have been the headquarters for Windsor & Annapolis but after the Engines arrived there was some disagreements with land owners. And because of this disagreement the headquarters was moved to Kentville.[2]

Gallery

References & Footnotes

  1. Dominion Atlantic Railway, DAR Chart of Apple and Produce Warehouses, February 23, 1927
  2. Tom Sheppard, Historic Wolfville: Grand Pre and Countryside, page 161.

Reference Tag

External Links

Wolfville Historical Society website.

Wolfville Historical Society panel kiosks

Ed Coleman, "Railway Notes: Wolfville vs Kentville", Kentville Advertiser, September 5, 2017