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The [[Kentville]] station was built in 1869 by the Windsor and Annapolis Railway. It served as divisional and corporate headquarters for the DAR as well as serving Kentville's passenger, baggage and telegraph traffic. A lunch room also operated in the west end of the station for most of its history. A 30 foot baggage room was added to the east in the 1890s. A major addition, designed in 1902 and completed by 1904, added a central tower, all-round platform awnings and a 40 foot extension to the west. Another 40 foor extension with six dormers was added to the west in 1914-1915. The station was initially a straw yellow colour with dark red trim. It as given an an all-red paint in World War Two. The platform awnings were gradually cut back over the years. The station was demolished in 1990.
 
The [[Kentville]] station was built in 1869 by the Windsor and Annapolis Railway. It served as divisional and corporate headquarters for the DAR as well as serving Kentville's passenger, baggage and telegraph traffic. A lunch room also operated in the west end of the station for most of its history. A 30 foot baggage room was added to the east in the 1890s. A major addition, designed in 1902 and completed by 1904, added a central tower, all-round platform awnings and a 40 foot extension to the west. Another 40 foor extension with six dormers was added to the west in 1914-1915. The station was initially a straw yellow colour with dark red trim. It as given an an all-red paint in World War Two. The platform awnings were gradually cut back over the years. The station was demolished in 1990.
  
==Gallery==
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==Windsor & Annapolis Railway Wood Station 1869 - 189?==
 
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Image:KentvilleYarda.jpg|Kentville Station and Yard July 27, 1871
 
Image:KentvilleYarda.jpg|Kentville Station and Yard July 27, 1871
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==Windsor & Annapolis Railway Wood Station 189? - 1904==
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Image:KentvilleStationa.jpg|Kentville Station circa 1890
 
Image:KentvilleStationa.jpg|Kentville Station circa 1890
 
Image:KentvilleStationb.jpg|Kentville Station circa 1900
 
Image:KentvilleStationb.jpg|Kentville Station circa 1900
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==Dominion Atlantic Railway Wood Station 1904 - 1915==
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Image:KentvilleStationd.jpg|Kentville Station circa 1904-1914
 
Image:KentvilleStationd.jpg|Kentville Station circa 1904-1914
 
Image:KentvilleStatione.jpg|Kentville Station circa 1904-1914
 
Image:KentvilleStatione.jpg|Kentville Station circa 1904-1914
 
Image:KentvilleStationc.jpg|Kentville Station circa 1914-1918
 
Image:KentvilleStationc.jpg|Kentville Station circa 1914-1918
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==Gallery==
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Image:KentvilleStationg.jpg|Kentville Station circa 1930
 
Image:KentvilleStationg.jpg|Kentville Station circa 1930
 
Image:KentvilleStationf.jpg|Kentville Station 1942
 
Image:KentvilleStationf.jpg|Kentville Station 1942

Revision as of 10:31, 23 June 2008

Kentville Station

The Kentville station was built in 1869 by the Windsor and Annapolis Railway. It served as divisional and corporate headquarters for the DAR as well as serving Kentville's passenger, baggage and telegraph traffic. A lunch room also operated in the west end of the station for most of its history. A 30 foot baggage room was added to the east in the 1890s. A major addition, designed in 1902 and completed by 1904, added a central tower, all-round platform awnings and a 40 foot extension to the west. Another 40 foor extension with six dormers was added to the west in 1914-1915. The station was initially a straw yellow colour with dark red trim. It as given an an all-red paint in World War Two. The platform awnings were gradually cut back over the years. The station was demolished in 1990.

Windsor & Annapolis Railway Wood Station 1869 - 189?

Windsor & Annapolis Railway Wood Station 189? - 1904

Dominion Atlantic Railway Wood Station 1904 - 1915

Gallery

References and Footnotes

Devil's Half Acre Mabel Nichols Kentville Centenniel Committee, 1986

Former Kentville Railway Station, Kentville, Nova Scotia Robert Hunter, Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada report, RSR 6

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