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Image:DAR0025b.jpg|[[DAR0025|No. 25]], leading the Royal Train at [[Windsor Station]] in 1901 with cars parked on the [[Windsor Wharves]] in the background on the left.
 
Image:DAR0025b.jpg|[[DAR0025|No. 25]], leading the Royal Train at [[Windsor Station]] in 1901 with cars parked on the [[Windsor Wharves]] in the background on the left.
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File:19.7.08.1a.jpg|[[Windsor Wharves]] with DAR [[:Category:Gypsum Trains|gypsum cars]] and box cars in foreground and the [[L. A. Armstrong Apple Warehouse]] in background, pre-1914.
 
Image:1914 windsor 4.jpg|Detail of panorama of [[Windsor Railyard]] showing [[DAR000046|Baggage No. 46]], [[DAR000425|flat car No. 425]] and freight cars on the [[Windsor Wharves]] in 1914.
 
Image:1914 windsor 4.jpg|Detail of panorama of [[Windsor Railyard]] showing [[DAR000046|Baggage No. 46]], [[DAR000425|flat car No. 425]] and freight cars on the [[Windsor Wharves]] in 1914.
 
File:MG 1 v.2377 no. 9.3 N-5119.jpg|[[:Category:Gypsum Trains|Gypsum Train]] from Mosher Quarry shunted by [[DAR0025|DAR locomotive No. 25]] at [[Windsor Wharves]], circa 1920.
 
File:MG 1 v.2377 no. 9.3 N-5119.jpg|[[:Category:Gypsum Trains|Gypsum Train]] from Mosher Quarry shunted by [[DAR0025|DAR locomotive No. 25]] at [[Windsor Wharves]], circa 1920.

Revision as of 20:21, 19 February 2020

Windsor Wharves

Windsor's waterfront had an extensive series of tidal wharves for freight service served by several long spurs from the Windsor Railyard. The use of the wharves declined as shipping to Windsor fell off after World War II. All traces of the wharves were removed when the Windsor causeway was constructed in the 1970s.