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==Halifax Subdivision==
 
==Halifax Subdivision==
  
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The DAR's Halifax subdivision officially ran from [[Windsor Junction]] to [[Kentville]] but included running rights on 15 miles of Canadian National's Bedford Subdivision from Windsor Junction into [[Halifax]].
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History records that the Nova Scotia Railway completed the first line from [[Halifax]] to [[Windsor]] in 1858. When the [[Windsor and Annapolis Railway]] was constructed in 1868, they petitioned for and in 1871 received a lease on the line from Halifax to [[Windsor Junction]] and running rights into Halifax. This route, combined with the W&AR tracks to [[Kentville]], formed the Halifax Subdivision. The Nova Scotia Railway became part of the Intercolonial Railway (ICR) in 1872. Although [[Western Counties Railway]] briefly took control of the Windsor to Halifax route in 1878, the ICR delegated the line to Windsor to the W&AR.  
 
History records that the Nova Scotia Railway completed the first line from [[Halifax]] to [[Windsor]] in 1858. When the [[Windsor and Annapolis Railway]] was constructed in 1868, they petitioned for and in 1871 received a lease on the line from Halifax to [[Windsor Junction]] and running rights into Halifax. This route, combined with the W&AR tracks to [[Kentville]], formed the Halifax Subdivision. The Nova Scotia Railway became part of the Intercolonial Railway (ICR) in 1872. Although [[Western Counties Railway]] briefly took control of the Windsor to Halifax route in 1878, the ICR delegated the line to Windsor to the W&AR.  
  
When the DAR was formed in 1893, they used their inherited right-of-way granted to the Windsor and Annapolis Railway from the Intercolonial Railway to access the Windsor to Windsor Junction stretch and to continue on the Canadian National's Beford Subdivision to run their trains to the Halifax station but maintained its own freight and express shed in Halifax. The DAR was also a part owner of the [[Lord Nelson Hotel]] which functioned as the DAR and CPR railway hotel in Halifax.  
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When the DAR was formed in 1893, they used their inherited right-of-way granted to the Windsor and Annapolis Railway from the Intercolonial Railway to access the Windsor to Windsor Junction stretch and to continue on Beford Subdivision to run their trains to the Halifax station. The DAR maintained its own freight and express shed in Halifax. The DAR was also a part owner of the [[Lord Nelson Hotel]] which functioned as the DAR and CPR railway hotel in Halifax.  
  
 
September 22, 1993 -  CP Rail formally abandons the Halifax Subdivision from New Minas (mileage 52.9) to Kentville (mileage 56.1), including the 4.3 mile Kentville Spur from mileage 56.1 of the Halifax Subdivision to the end of track in Coldbrook, as well as the 2.3 mile Kingsport Spur from mileage 56.1 of the Halifax Subdivision to the end of track in Steam Mill.
 
September 22, 1993 -  CP Rail formally abandons the Halifax Subdivision from New Minas (mileage 52.9) to Kentville (mileage 56.1), including the 4.3 mile Kentville Spur from mileage 56.1 of the Halifax Subdivision to the end of track in Coldbrook, as well as the 2.3 mile Kingsport Spur from mileage 56.1 of the Halifax Subdivision to the end of track in Steam Mill.
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==Gallery==
 
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Image:Apple warehouses.jpg|Map of the Annapolis Valley Fruit District, 1931 showing warehouse locations on the [[:Category:Subdivision Kingsport|Kingsport]], [[:Category:Subdivision Kentville|Kentville]] and [[:Category:Subdivision Halifax|Halifax]] subdvisions.
 
Image:Apple warehouses.jpg|Map of the Annapolis Valley Fruit District, 1931 showing warehouse locations on the [[:Category:Subdivision Kingsport|Kingsport]], [[:Category:Subdivision Kentville|Kentville]] and [[:Category:Subdivision Halifax|Halifax]] subdvisions.
 
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==References==
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*[[19310621-DARETT|1931 Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Time Table - June 21, 1931, page 2, "Halifax Subdivision"]]
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*[[19780430-CPRETT|1972 Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Time Table - April 30, 1972, page 22, "Halifax Subdivision"]]
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*[http://www.trainweb.org/canadianrailways/PrototypeData/Timetables/CNRAPR28_1974page16.htm "Canadian National Railway Employee Timetable Bedford Subdivision April 28, 1974", p. 16, ''Railways of Canada Archives'']
  
 
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Revision as of 20:11, 14 October 2011

Halifax Subdivision

The DAR's Halifax subdivision officially ran from Windsor Junction to Kentville but included running rights on 15 miles of Canadian National's Bedford Subdivision from Windsor Junction into Halifax.

History records that the Nova Scotia Railway completed the first line from Halifax to Windsor in 1858. When the Windsor and Annapolis Railway was constructed in 1868, they petitioned for and in 1871 received a lease on the line from Halifax to Windsor Junction and running rights into Halifax. This route, combined with the W&AR tracks to Kentville, formed the Halifax Subdivision. The Nova Scotia Railway became part of the Intercolonial Railway (ICR) in 1872. Although Western Counties Railway briefly took control of the Windsor to Halifax route in 1878, the ICR delegated the line to Windsor to the W&AR.

When the DAR was formed in 1893, they used their inherited right-of-way granted to the Windsor and Annapolis Railway from the Intercolonial Railway to access the Windsor to Windsor Junction stretch and to continue on Beford Subdivision to run their trains to the Halifax station. The DAR maintained its own freight and express shed in Halifax. The DAR was also a part owner of the Lord Nelson Hotel which functioned as the DAR and CPR railway hotel in Halifax.

September 22, 1993 - CP Rail formally abandons the Halifax Subdivision from New Minas (mileage 52.9) to Kentville (mileage 56.1), including the 4.3 mile Kentville Spur from mileage 56.1 of the Halifax Subdivision to the end of track in Coldbrook, as well as the 2.3 mile Kingsport Spur from mileage 56.1 of the Halifax Subdivision to the end of track in Steam Mill.

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References