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| − | = | + | ==Mount Denson , Nova Scotia== |
| − | *[[:Category:Subdivision | + | * Mile 36.20 [[:Category:Subdivision Halifax|Halifax Subdivision]] (from [[Windsor Junction]]) and Mile 52.43 from [[Halifax]]. |
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| + | Next Station West: [[Hantsport]] | ||
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| + | Next Station East: [[Shaw's Bog]] | ||
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| + | ==Facilities & Features== | ||
| + | Built at first with a simple platform, 80 feet long and 12 feet wide,<ref>Alexander MacNab, ''[[Windsor and Annapolis Railway, Report of Alexander MacNab 1873|Windsor and Annapolis Railway, Report of Alexander MacNab Nov 1, 1873]]'', page 21</ref> Mount Denson eventually had a simple station shelter, about about 25' x 10-15' wide and no known windows based on image. | ||
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| + | ==Description & History== | ||
| + | Mount Denson was the scene of a major head-on collision on July 23, 1894 when a westbound excursion passenger train bound for [[Digby]] hit an eastbound iron ore special at Pentz Bridge, a quarter mile west of the Mt. Denson station. Five crew were injured but the passengers escaped unscathed. | ||
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| + | A DAR locomotive, [[DAR0556|No. 556]], was named after Mount Denson in the 1920s.<ref>[[Omer Lavallée]], ''[[Canadian Pacific Steam Locomotives]]'', p. 351, 352</ref> | ||
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| + | The Highway No. 1 level crossing at Mount Denson received the one of the DAR's first set of wigwag warning signals and bell in the spring of 1937.<ref>''[[:Category:The Advertiser|The Advertiser]]'', Feb. 25, 1937 and July 28, 1937</ref> | ||
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| + | ==Gallery== | ||
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<Gallery> | <Gallery> | ||
| + | File:Gertridge021.jpg|Collision in [[Mount Denson]] at Pentz Bridge between the Cherry Excursion pulled by [[DAR0012|W&AR No. 10 "Kentville"]], right, and an ore train pulled by [[DAR0004|W&AR No. 4 "Blomidon"]], left, July 23, 1894. | ||
| + | File:Kalkman127.jpg|Photograph of the collision in [[Mount Denson]] at Pentz Bridge between [[DAR0012|W&AR No. 10 "Kentville"]] on the right and [[DAR0004|W&AR No. 4 "Blomidon"]] on the left, July 23, 1894. | ||
| + | File:Gertridge022.jpg|Rolling stock arrives in [[Kentville]] from the July 23, 1894 [[Mount Denson]] collision between [[DAR0012|W&AR No. 10 "Kentville"]] on left with [[DAR0004|W&AR No. 4 "Blomidon"]] on right, July 24, 1894. | ||
| + | File:HA-36.20 Mount Denson.jpg|1918 TRack Chart of Mount Denson | ||
| + | File:DAR - Mount Denson Station - John MacDonald Collection - Unknown People - Unknown Date.jpg| Mount Denson Station | ||
| + | File:Wolfville_21_H1_East.jpg|Topographic map from Avonport to Shaws Bog circa 1956. | ||
| + | File:Chronicle-Herald 1958-05-17 - DAR Emerges.jpg|Article by [[H. B. Jefferson]] about the train wreck at [[Mount Denson]]; the creation of the DAR; the beginning of the [[Flying Bluenose]] and the parlour car [[DARHALIGONIAN|"Haligonian"]], May 17, 1958. | ||
</Gallery> | </Gallery> | ||
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| + | ===References and Footnotes=== | ||
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| + | ==External Links== | ||
| + | [https://mcdadeheritagecentre.ca/ Hantsport & Area Historical Society] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:42, 22 November 2025
Mount Denson , Nova Scotia
- Mile 36.20 Halifax Subdivision (from Windsor Junction) and Mile 52.43 from Halifax.
Next Station West: Hantsport
Next Station East: Shaw's Bog
Facilities & Features
Built at first with a simple platform, 80 feet long and 12 feet wide,[1] Mount Denson eventually had a simple station shelter, about about 25' x 10-15' wide and no known windows based on image.
Description & History
Mount Denson was the scene of a major head-on collision on July 23, 1894 when a westbound excursion passenger train bound for Digby hit an eastbound iron ore special at Pentz Bridge, a quarter mile west of the Mt. Denson station. Five crew were injured but the passengers escaped unscathed.
A DAR locomotive, No. 556, was named after Mount Denson in the 1920s.[2]
The Highway No. 1 level crossing at Mount Denson received the one of the DAR's first set of wigwag warning signals and bell in the spring of 1937.[3]
Gallery
Collision in Mount Denson at Pentz Bridge between the Cherry Excursion pulled by W&AR No. 10 "Kentville", right, and an ore train pulled by W&AR No. 4 "Blomidon", left, July 23, 1894.
Photograph of the collision in Mount Denson at Pentz Bridge between W&AR No. 10 "Kentville" on the right and W&AR No. 4 "Blomidon" on the left, July 23, 1894.
Rolling stock arrives in Kentville from the July 23, 1894 Mount Denson collision between W&AR No. 10 "Kentville" on left with W&AR No. 4 "Blomidon" on right, July 24, 1894.
Article by H. B. Jefferson about the train wreck at Mount Denson; the creation of the DAR; the beginning of the Flying Bluenose and the parlour car "Haligonian", May 17, 1958.
References and Footnotes
- ↑ Alexander MacNab, Windsor and Annapolis Railway, Report of Alexander MacNab Nov 1, 1873, page 21
- ↑ Omer Lavallée, Canadian Pacific Steam Locomotives, p. 351, 352
- ↑ The Advertiser, Feb. 25, 1937 and July 28, 1937