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==Kentville Scrap Line==
 
==Kentville Scrap Line==
Just to the north of the [[Kentville Repair Shop]] was a set of tracks used for many years as the Kentville Scrap Line, where retired rolling stock were stored or awaited scraping. Old locomotives would be parked here in the dead line, discretely out of public view, so parts could be cannibalized until they were eventually cut up for scrap. The scrapping itself was usually done in an open area beside the river near the [[Kentville Boiler Plant]].
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Just to the north of the [[Kentville Repair Shop]] was a set of tracks used for many years as the Kentville Scrap Line, where retired rolling stock were stored or awaited scraping. This "Dead Line" was noted as far back as 1869, the first year of operation on the Windsor and Annapolis.<ref>[[Daily British Colonist - 25 August 1870 - Windsor and Annapolis Railway Celebrates First Year of Operation|"Windsor and Annapolis Railway Celebrates First Year of Operation", ''Daily British Colonist'', 25 August 1870]]</ref> Old locomotives would be parked here in the dead line, discretely out of public view, so parts could be cannibalized until they were eventually cut up for scrap. The scrapping itself was usually done in an open area beside the river near the [[Kentville Boiler Plant]].
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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File:Na-5742-34.jpg|[[DAR0024|No. 24]] in the dead line at [[Kentville]] with [[DAR0041|No. 41]], said to be 1937.
 
File:Na-5742-34.jpg|[[DAR0024|No. 24]] in the dead line at [[Kentville]] with [[DAR0041|No. 41]], said to be 1937.
 
Image:DAR0023c.jpg|[[DAR0023|No. 23]] "Cornwallis" being scrapped at Kentville August 1937.
 
Image:DAR0023c.jpg|[[DAR0023|No. 23]] "Cornwallis" being scrapped at Kentville August 1937.
File:Kalkman3.jpg|[[DAR000907|Snow plow No. 907]] being rebuilt, with [[DAR0500|DAR No. 500]] on the [[Kentville Scrap Line]], Sept. 9, 1937.
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File:Kalkman003.jpg|[[DAR000907|Snow plow No. 907]] being rebuilt, with [[DAR0500|DAR No. 500]] on the [[Kentville Scrap Line]], Sept. 9, 1937.
 
Image:DAR 33 at Kentville July 1938.jpg|North side of the repair shop in July 1938 with [[DAR0033|locomotive No.33]] in the scrapline.
 
Image:DAR 33 at Kentville July 1938.jpg|North side of the repair shop in July 1938 with [[DAR0033|locomotive No.33]] in the scrapline.
 
File:CSTM-STR03992a 001 aa cs.jpg|[[DAR0024|Locomotive 24]] in the scrap line behind the [[Kentville Repair Shop]] with the [[Kentville Station]] in the background, circa 1939.
 
File:CSTM-STR03992a 001 aa cs.jpg|[[DAR0024|Locomotive 24]] in the scrap line behind the [[Kentville Repair Shop]] with the [[Kentville Station]] in the background, circa 1939.
 
File:DAR 24 La Tour.jpg|[[DAR0024|Locomotive 24]] in the dead line at [[Kentville]] June 1939.
 
File:DAR 24 La Tour.jpg|[[DAR0024|Locomotive 24]] in the dead line at [[Kentville]] June 1939.
 
Image:DAR 25 Kentville July 1938.jpg|[[DAR0025|No. 25]] at Kentville in July of 1938.
 
Image:DAR 25 Kentville July 1938.jpg|[[DAR0025|No. 25]] at Kentville in July of 1938.
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File:Kalkman087.jpg|DAR [[DAR0032|locomotive No. 32]] in the [[Kentville Scrap Line]], circa 1941.
 
File:McBride1page52B.jpg|DAR [[DAR0026|locomotive No. 26]] in the [[Kentville Scrap Line]], circa 1941.
 
File:McBride1page52B.jpg|DAR [[DAR0026|locomotive No. 26]] in the [[Kentville Scrap Line]], circa 1941.
 
File:DAR 544 Hebert.jpg|[[DAR0544]] with stack capped in the [[Kentville Scrap Line]], circa 1943.
 
File:DAR 544 Hebert.jpg|[[DAR0544]] with stack capped in the [[Kentville Scrap Line]], circa 1943.
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==References and Footnotes==
 
==References and Footnotes==
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[[Category:Kentville Facilities]]
 
[[Category:Kentville Facilities]]

Latest revision as of 17:46, 20 January 2024

Kentville Scrap Line

Just to the north of the Kentville Repair Shop was a set of tracks used for many years as the Kentville Scrap Line, where retired rolling stock were stored or awaited scraping. This "Dead Line" was noted as far back as 1869, the first year of operation on the Windsor and Annapolis.[1] Old locomotives would be parked here in the dead line, discretely out of public view, so parts could be cannibalized until they were eventually cut up for scrap. The scrapping itself was usually done in an open area beside the river near the Kentville Boiler Plant.

Gallery

References and Footnotes