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Image:R85.jpeg|[[DAR0025|No. 25, Strathcona]] with a westbound express at the [[Annapolis Royal Station]]. Note also the [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed|freight shed]] and the [[Bulk Fuel Depots|bulk fuel]] facility behind the station. | Image:R85.jpeg|[[DAR0025|No. 25, Strathcona]] with a westbound express at the [[Annapolis Royal Station]]. Note also the [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed|freight shed]] and the [[Bulk Fuel Depots|bulk fuel]] facility behind the station. | ||
+ | File:201216023 detail.JPG|Fort Anne in foreground and in background: the [[Annapolis Royal Enginehouse]] from the west, [[Annapolis Royal Esso Bulk Plant]] and the [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed]], July 1931. | ||
Image:Annapolis Royal Station & Yard.jpg|[[Annapolis Royal Water Tower|Water tower]] at left, [[Annapolis Royal Station|station]] in centre and [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed|freight shed]] at right at Annapolis Royal on August 27, 1956. | Image:Annapolis Royal Station & Yard.jpg|[[Annapolis Royal Water Tower|Water tower]] at left, [[Annapolis Royal Station|station]] in centre and [[Annapolis Royal Freight Shed|freight shed]] at right at Annapolis Royal on August 27, 1956. | ||
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Revision as of 20:24, 7 June 2021
Annapolis Royal Esso Bulk Plant
Doug Shaffner contributes this recollection for the wiki:
Beyond the tank car in photo can be seen the unloading rack for the Imperial Oil bulk plant, which was adjacent to ours. They employed a series of jointed elbows, resulting in a much higher configuration.
No. 25, Strathcona with a westbound express at the Annapolis Royal Station. Note also the freight shed and the bulk fuel facility behind the station.
Fort Anne in foreground and in background: the Annapolis Royal Enginehouse from the west, Annapolis Royal Esso Bulk Plant and the Annapolis Royal Freight Shed, July 1931.
Water tower at left, station in centre and freight shed at right at Annapolis Royal on August 27, 1956.