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==[[Billtown]] Station==
 
==[[Billtown]] Station==
  
==Wood Station 1890 ? - 1961 ?==
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==Wood Station 1914 to present==
 
Mile 2.7 on the [[:Category:Subdivision Weston|Weston Subdivision]].
 
Mile 2.7 on the [[:Category:Subdivision Weston|Weston Subdivision]].
  
Wooden passenger and freight station, 60 by 18 feet, served by travelling agent.
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This typical [[:Category:Subdivision Weston|North Mountain Line]] station was built in 1914 by J.H. Hicks and Sons of Bridgetown. It is a simple wooden one story passenger and freight station, originally 60 by 18 feet, containing a waiting room, agent's office and freight room.(1)
  
Located on North Side of tracks, 230 feet from road.
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The station was originally located on the north Side of the tracks at [[Billtown]], 230 feet from road facing Billtown's 1000 foot siding.(2) It was served by a travelling agent.
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The station was moved to [[Lakeville]] after the North Mountain Line was abandoned where it first served as a bunkhouse for orchard workers. It was later converted to its present use as a storage shed.  
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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==References and Footnotes==
 
==References and Footnotes==
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(1) Letter Jan. 14, 1916, Dept Railways and Canals Inspector, Library and Archives Canada, RG43 A-12 Vol. 277 File 3125
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(2) 1915 North Mountain Line Track Profile, Library and Archives Canada, RG 12M 77803/17 Item 782
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*Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Timetable September 25, 1949, Library and Archives Canada, PMP - HE.2804 DC
 
*Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Timetable September 25, 1949, Library and Archives Canada, PMP - HE.2804 DC
*1915 North Mountain Line Track Profile, Library and Archives Canada, RG 12M 77803/17 Item 782
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
[[Category:Stations]]
 
[[Category:Stations]]

Revision as of 20:15, 17 February 2009

Billtown Station

Wood Station 1914 to present

Mile 2.7 on the Weston Subdivision.

This typical North Mountain Line station was built in 1914 by J.H. Hicks and Sons of Bridgetown. It is a simple wooden one story passenger and freight station, originally 60 by 18 feet, containing a waiting room, agent's office and freight room.(1)

The station was originally located on the north Side of the tracks at Billtown, 230 feet from road facing Billtown's 1000 foot siding.(2) It was served by a travelling agent.

The station was moved to Lakeville after the North Mountain Line was abandoned where it first served as a bunkhouse for orchard workers. It was later converted to its present use as a storage shed.

Gallery

References and Footnotes

(1) Letter Jan. 14, 1916, Dept Railways and Canals Inspector, Library and Archives Canada, RG43 A-12 Vol. 277 File 3125

(2) 1915 North Mountain Line Track Profile, Library and Archives Canada, RG 12M 77803/17 Item 782

  • Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Timetable September 25, 1949, Library and Archives Canada, PMP - HE.2804 DC

External Links