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Image:DAR0029a.jpg|[[DAR0029|No. 29]] "Brooklyn" at [[South Maitland Station]].
 
File:CSTM-STR18241a 001 aa cs.jpg| Slightly sharper image of Brooklyn at [[South Maitland Station]].
 
 
Image:Midland bridge 00.jpg|MRC Locomotive [[DAR0031|No. 1]] on the [[South Maitland Bridge]] construction site, circa 1900.
 
Image:Midland bridge 00.jpg|MRC Locomotive [[DAR0031|No. 1]] on the [[South Maitland Bridge]] construction site, circa 1900.
 
Image:Midland bridge 01.jpg|The [[South Maitland Bridge]] under construction, circa 1900.
 
Image:Midland bridge 01.jpg|The [[South Maitland Bridge]] under construction, circa 1900.
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Image:Midland bridge 03.jpg|A truss span moves into place at the [[South Maitland Bridge]], circa 1900.
 
Image:Midland bridge 03.jpg|A truss span moves into place at the [[South Maitland Bridge]], circa 1900.
 
File: Engine25Strathcona-Midland1907.png | Engine 25 Strathcona in South Maintland heading to Truro with Picnic Special 21 June 1907
 
File: Engine25Strathcona-Midland1907.png | Engine 25 Strathcona in South Maintland heading to Truro with Picnic Special 21 June 1907
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Image:DAR0029a.jpg|[[DAR0029|No. 29]] "Brooklyn" at [[South Maitland Station]], circa 1910.
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File:CSTM-STR18241a 001 aa cs.jpg| Slightly sharper image of Brooklyn at [[South Maitland Station]], circa 1910.
 
File:DHP044202-DEV01514.jpg|[[South Maitland Bridge]], Nova Scotia Museum postcard, circa 1910.
 
File:DHP044202-DEV01514.jpg|[[South Maitland Bridge]], Nova Scotia Museum postcard, circa 1910.
 
File:H7.jpg|[[South Maitland Station]], February 1948.  
 
File:H7.jpg|[[South Maitland Station]], February 1948.  

Revision as of 18:56, 13 July 2016


South Maitland, Nova Scotia

Truro Subdivision, the Midland Line, Mile 40.27

Facilities & Features

Description & History

This village on the Shubenacadie River was once a major shipbuilding and timber community as well as home to gypsum quarries. It became an important stop on the Midland Line with substancial station, water tower and most notably, the large swing bridge over the Shubenacadie River. Rail service ended while the line was closed in 1983. In 2006 the Fundy Tidal Interpretation Centre opened at South Maitland beside the old DAR roadbed. The centre includes a retired Canadian National caboose No. 79770[1] painted with retro DAR lettering and a hiking trail that leads to a lookoff on one of the piers of the DAR's old South Maitland Bridge.

Operations & Orders

Gallery


References & Footnotes

  1. Canadian Trackside Guide (2008), p.3-110

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