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File:McBride2p39A.jpg|DAR Locomotive [[DAR0999|No. 999]] with ballast train, possibly at the [[Round Hill Ballast Pit]], July 1941.
 
File:McBride2p39A.jpg|DAR Locomotive [[DAR0999|No. 999]] with ballast train, possibly at the [[Round Hill Ballast Pit]], July 1941.
  
File:KeddyConlin13.jpg|[[Round Hill Ballast Pit]] with locomotive [[DAR0929|No. 929]], drop-side [[:Category:Ballast Cars|ballast cars]], a [[Lidgerwood Rapid Unloader]], CPR Box car 132476 and a Northwast steam shovel, circa 1950-1956.
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File:KeddyConlin13.jpg|[[Round Hill Ballast Pit]] with locomotive [[DAR0929|No. 929]], drop-side [[:Category:Ballast Cars|ballast cars]], a [[Lidgerwood Rapid Unloader]], CPR Box car 132476 and a Northwest steam shovel, circa 1950-1956.
  
 
Image:F1000022.jpg|The [[Bridgetown Station]] in 1981 and the end of crew car [[DAR412201|No. 412201]].
 
Image:F1000022.jpg|The [[Bridgetown Station]] in 1981 and the end of crew car [[DAR412201|No. 412201]].

Revision as of 05:44, 30 July 2021

Round Hill Ballast Pit

Mile 51.47 on the Kentville Subdivision

Located just east of the Round Hill station, the Round Hill Ballast Pit was the longest serving ballast pits used by the DAR providing sandy gravel ballast for the line from the steam era to the last decades of diesel. Located on the south side of the DAR mainline, it was served by a spur at Mile 51.47.[1] A variety of MOW steam shovels and loaders, such as steam shovel No. 850, loaded ballast cars at the pit.[2]


Ballast Pits crews stayed in crew cars parked at Bridgetown.

Gallery

References

  1. DAR Employee Time Tables 1931, 1964
  2. "Round Hill Ballast Pit Photo Envelope" Leon Barron Collection, Kings County Museum