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Description by [[:Category:Randy Rockwell Collection|Randy Rockwell]]:
 
Description by [[:Category:Randy Rockwell Collection|Randy Rockwell]]:
 
"Daniel Millett shared this photo of the train sitting at the train station with steam billowing from the engine. The three warehouses can be seen on the left with a boxcar parked beside the Chute warehouse. The photo was taken looking west towards [[Berwick]].
 
"Daniel Millett shared this photo of the train sitting at the train station with steam billowing from the engine. The three warehouses can be seen on the left with a boxcar parked beside the Chute warehouse. The photo was taken looking west towards [[Berwick]].
Warehouses left to right are: Ambrose Stanley Banks, later Cornwallis Fruit Company; Northard and Lowe, later S. M. Chute and W.H. Chase, later Herbert Oyler
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Warehouses left to right are: Ambrose Stanley Banks, later Cornwallis Fruit Company; Northard and Lowe, later Waterville Fruit Co (F. M. Chute) and W.H. Chase, later Herbert Oyler.
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Box cars, and possibly a flat car, can be seen at the Waterville Fruit Co and the W.H. Chase/Herbert Oyler warehouses.
  
 
Featured on a [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1496572413972305/posts/2818041928492007/ Waterville Village Memories Facebook post June 19, 2022].
 
Featured on a [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1496572413972305/posts/2818041928492007/ Waterville Village Memories Facebook post June 19, 2022].

Latest revision as of 12:00, 4 February 2023

Summary

Waterville with eastbound train at the Waterville Station, 1930s.

Description by Randy Rockwell: "Daniel Millett shared this photo of the train sitting at the train station with steam billowing from the engine. The three warehouses can be seen on the left with a boxcar parked beside the Chute warehouse. The photo was taken looking west towards Berwick. Warehouses left to right are: Ambrose Stanley Banks, later Cornwallis Fruit Company; Northard and Lowe, later Waterville Fruit Co (F. M. Chute) and W.H. Chase, later Herbert Oyler. Box cars, and possibly a flat car, can be seen at the Waterville Fruit Co and the W.H. Chase/Herbert Oyler warehouses.

Featured on a Waterville Village Memories Facebook post June 19, 2022.

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current20:29, 2 February 2023Thumbnail for version as of 20:29, 2 February 20232,048 × 1,440 (223 KB)Dan Conlin (talk | contribs)Waterville with eastbound train at the Waterville Station. Description by Randy Rockwell: "Daniel Millett shared this photo of the train sitting at the train station with steam billowing from the engine. The three warehouses can be seen on the left with a boxcar parked beside the Chute warehouse. The photo was taken looking west towards Berwick. Featured on a [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1496572413972305/posts/2818041928492007/ Watervi...

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