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Weston was the terminus of the North Mountain Line and was built with basic terminal facilities like a wye, engine house and water tank.
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Weston was the terminus of the [[:Category:Subdivision_Weston|North Mountain Line]] and was built with basic terminal facilities like a wye, engine house and water tank.
 
The Weston Station also served as a dwelling for the section foreman, Norman Dorey, his wife and three childen. After the line closed in 1961, the [[Somerset]] and Weston stations were purchased by Charles Adams of Berwick who demolished the Weston station for building materials.(1)
 
The Weston Station also served as a dwelling for the section foreman, Norman Dorey, his wife and three childen. After the line closed in 1961, the [[Somerset]] and Weston stations were purchased by Charles Adams of Berwick who demolished the Weston station for building materials.(1)
  

Revision as of 18:15, 12 July 2019


Weston, Nova Scotia

Subdivision Weston, Mile 14.5

Next Station east: Somerset

Weston was the terminus of the North Mountain Line and was built with basic terminal facilities like a wye, engine house and water tank. The Weston Station also served as a dwelling for the section foreman, Norman Dorey, his wife and three childen. After the line closed in 1961, the Somerset and Weston stations were purchased by Charles Adams of Berwick who demolished the Weston station for building materials.(1)

Mile 13.42 Chute Road Apple Warehouse

Mile 14.5 Small wooden station with waiting room, office and freight room served by travelling agent

Siding, 924 feet/10 cars and engine

Spur 571 feet for Weston Fruit Co warehouse

Wye

Watertank, 4400 gallons

Single Stall Wooden Frame Enginehouse

Gallery

References and Footnotes

(1) The Weston Branch and Margaretville in Nova Scotia by Elizabeth M. Clarke, page 13

  • Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Time Table September 25, 1949, Library and Archives Canada, PMP - HE.2804 DC
  • Letter Jan. 14, 1916, Inspector Alex Ferguson, Library and Archives Canada RG43 A-1-2 Vol. 277
  • 1915 North Mountain Line Track Profile, Library and Archives Canada, RG12M 77803/17 Item 782

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