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Located on the south side of the tracks, the station in [[Canning]] was a standard [[Windsor & Annapolis Railway]] style station with an extension to the freight shed. It was demolished after the Kingsport Line was abandoned. A bench from the station is preserved today at the Canning Library.
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Located on the south side of the tracks, the station in [[Canning]] was a standard [[Windsor & Annapolis Railway]] style station. The freight shed was expanded on the west end of the station in 1926.<ref>The expansion was announced in the ''Kentville Advertiser'' April 1, 1926</ref> The station was demolished after the Kingsport Line was abandoned. A bench from the station is preserved today at the Canning Library.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:59, 29 September 2018

Canning Station

Located on the south side of the tracks, the station in Canning was a standard Windsor & Annapolis Railway style station. The freight shed was expanded on the west end of the station in 1926.[1] The station was demolished after the Kingsport Line was abandoned. A bench from the station is preserved today at the Canning Library.

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References

  1. The expansion was announced in the Kentville Advertiser April 1, 1926

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