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The station at [[Weymouth]] was built by the [[Western Counties Railway]] about 1879 with their distinctive overhanging eaves and gingerbread, similar to the original [[Digby Station|Digby]] and [[Yarmouth Station]]. It survived into the early 1980s before being replaced by a VIA Rail shelter. | The station at [[Weymouth]] was built by the [[Western Counties Railway]] about 1879 with their distinctive overhanging eaves and gingerbread, similar to the original [[Digby Station|Digby]] and [[Yarmouth Station]]. It survived into the early 1980s before being replaced by a VIA Rail shelter. | ||
− | ==Western Counties Railway Wood Station 1879 (??) - | + | ==Western Counties Railway Wood Station 1879 (??) - 1982== |
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 10:04, 14 May 2021
Weymouth Station
Mile 41.4 Yarmouth Subdivision,
History
The station at Weymouth was built by the Western Counties Railway about 1879 with their distinctive overhanging eaves and gingerbread, similar to the original Digby and Yarmouth Station. It survived into the early 1980s before being replaced by a VIA Rail shelter.
Western Counties Railway Wood Station 1879 (??) - 1982
Gallery
Demolition of Weymouth Station in August, 1982.
Weymouth Station, June 18, 1961.
Weymouth Station, June 18, 1961.
Weymouth Station, c. 1970.
Weymouth Station, c. 1970.
Weymouth Station, early 1970s.
Weymouth Station and section house, early 1970s
Weymouth Station and section house in 1973.
No. 9062 westbound at Weymouth Station on May 19, 1975.
Weymouth Station with hopper CP 358034, August 11, 1975.
Weymouth Station in February 1976
Weymouth Station in February 1976
Weymouth Station in 1977.
Weymouth Station circa 1977.
Weymouth VIA Rail shelter, looking railway east. April 1986.
Weymouth VIA Rail shelter. April 1986.
Interior of Weymouth VIA Rail shelter. April 1986.