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Revision as of 08:52, 2 July 2008
Kentville, Nova Scotia
- Halifax Subdivision (from Windsor Junction), Mile 56.57, (from Halifax), Mile 72.38
- Subdivision Kentville, Mile 0
- Subdivision Kingsport, Mile 0
- Spur Track D Kingsport, Mile 0
Kentville Facilities
Kentville Facilities
History
The Windsor and Annapolis Railway established their operational headquarters here in 1868. In 1894 the amalgamation of the Windsor and Anapolis Railway and the Western Counties Railway led to the formation of the Dominion Atlantic Railway. It's corporate offices like the Windsor and Annapolis were located in London, England. After the 1911 lease to Canadian Pacific Railway the corporate offices were moved to Montreal, Quebec but the day to day operational headquarters remained in Kentville to the very end.
Gallery
Kentville Kentville railyards in 1871, the earlist known image, looking west.
Kentville Yard and station looking west circa 1890s.
No. 470 at the Kentville Station on July 3, 1954 leading Train No. 13 for Kingsport.
At Kentville 1954 with Kingsport Mixed.
CP No. 8131 leading freight at Kentville on July 20, 1967. Crane No. 414324 is in background.
Steam Crane No. 414324 in Kentville yards in August 1973.
Steam Crane No. 414324 in Kentville yards in August 1974. Appears to be in the same place as in 1967.