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This village north of Kentville was a junction on the DAR's Cornwallis Valley Railway branchline. The line from Kentville split at Centreville. The tracks of the [[:Category:Subdivision Kingsport|Kingsport Subdivision]] continued east to [[Kingsport]] while the [[:Category:Subdivision Weston|Weston Subdivision]] tracks headed west to [[Weston]]. The Centreville junction resulted in a complex track plan in the middle of the village which included a large wye, a siding and a spur track which cut across the wye at a diamond crossing. The Centreville station was surrounded on all sides by four large apple warehouses. Today, while the tracks and station are long gone, two warehouses and the roadbed of the wye survive.
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This village north of Kentville was a busy junction on the DAR's Cornwallis Valley Railway branchline, seeing ten trains a day in peak years.(1) At Centreville, the line north from [[Kentville]] split east and west. The tracks of the [[:Category:Subdivision Kingsport|Kingsport Subdivision]] continued east to [[Kingsport]] while the [[:Category:Subdivision Weston|Weston Subdivision]] tracks headed west to [[Weston]]. The Centreville junction resulted in a complex track plan in the middle of the village which included a large wye, a siding and a spur track which cut across the wye at a diamond crossing. The Centreville station was surrounded on all sides by four large apple warehouses. Today, while the tracks and station are long gone, two warehouses and the roadbed of the wye survive.
  
 
Facilities:
 
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* Station, daytime agent/operator
 
* Station, daytime agent/operator
  
Previous Station: [[Mill Village]]
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Previous Station: [[Mill Village|Steam Mill Village]]
  
 
Next Station on Weston Subdivision (west): [[Northville]]
 
Next Station on Weston Subdivision (west): [[Northville]]
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==References and Footnotes==
 
==References and Footnotes==
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(1) In the 1902s and 30s, ten trains a day passed through Centreville on Saturdays with eight trains a day on Mondays and Wednesdays. [[1931 Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Time Table - June 21, 1931]]
 
*Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Time Table September 25, 1949, Library and Archives Canada, PMP - HE.2804 DC
 
*Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Time Table September 25, 1949, Library and Archives Canada, PMP - HE.2804 DC
  

Revision as of 19:54, 15 October 2010

Centreville, Nova Scotia


This village north of Kentville was a busy junction on the DAR's Cornwallis Valley Railway branchline, seeing ten trains a day in peak years.(1) At Centreville, the line north from Kentville split east and west. The tracks of the Kingsport Subdivision continued east to Kingsport while the Weston Subdivision tracks headed west to Weston. The Centreville junction resulted in a complex track plan in the middle of the village which included a large wye, a siding and a spur track which cut across the wye at a diamond crossing. The Centreville station was surrounded on all sides by four large apple warehouses. Today, while the tracks and station are long gone, two warehouses and the roadbed of the wye survive.

Facilities:

  • Two fruit warehouses on north side served by a spur track
  • Two fruit warehouses on the south side served by 6 car siding
  • Station, daytime agent/operator

Previous Station: Steam Mill Village

Next Station on Weston Subdivision (west): Northville

Next Station on Kingsport Subdivision (east): Ford Crossing

Gallery

References and Footnotes

(1) In the 1902s and 30s, ten trains a day passed through Centreville on Saturdays with eight trains a day on Mondays and Wednesdays. 1931 Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Time Table - June 21, 1931

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

External Links

Centreville District Community Development Association web site.