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*[http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/virtual/nsis/exhibit.asp?ID=1546&Language= Nova Scotia Archives, Good zoomable air view of Kentville station, with ice house visible just below the Irving Oil Tanks, circa 1960.]
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*[https://archives.novascotia.ca/information-service/archives/?ID=1632&Language= Nova Scotia Information Service Nova Scotia Archives no. NSIS 14697, Good zoomable air view of Kentville station, with ice house visible just below the Irving Oil Tanks, circa 1960.]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 22 April 2023

Kentville Ice House

The DAR operated a "secondary icing facility" in Kentville to re-ice certain classes of refrigerated cars in season.[1] The first version was a one story wooden shed located on the south side of the "Back Road" spur behind the station.[2] It was replaced in 1925 by a larger structure, approximately 25 feet by 40 feet located on the north side of the Back Road Spur.[3] It was designed by the DAR Engineering Department differing from standard CPR ice houses as it was built of brick tile instead of wood and featured a concrete loading platform.[4]It was in use at least until 1958.[5] In the 1960s, it was converted into storage.

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References and Footnotes

  1. Jim Little "CPR Wood Sheathed Refrigerator Cars", CP Tracks, Summer 1999, page 11.
  2. Location and construction from 1921 Kentville Fire Insurance Plan, Louis Comeau Collection
  3. Location and dimensions from 1951 Kentville Fire Insurance Plan, Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management
  4. [ https://novamuse.ca/Detail/objects/171329 Original Drawing, "D.A.R Kentville Ice House" Jan. 25, 1925, Accession number: P991.211.04, Kings County Museum, Nova Muse]
  5. Jim Little "CPR Wood Sheathed Refrigerator Cars", CP Tracks, Summer 1999, page 11.

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