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This station caused some confusion as it was located in what was generally known as Smith's Cove, near the cove itself and the centre of the small settlement. However the DAR had already established a [[Smith's Cove|Smith's Cove Station]] near the Big Joggins Bridge, so the name Imbertville was used when a station was built for Smith's Cove in 1914.<ref>[[The Homestead - 1981-07-16 - Annapolis Valley Saga|''The Homestead'' - 1981-July-16 - Review of ''Annapolis Valley Saga'']]</ref>
 
This station caused some confusion as it was located in what was generally known as Smith's Cove, near the cove itself and the centre of the small settlement. However the DAR had already established a [[Smith's Cove|Smith's Cove Station]] near the Big Joggins Bridge, so the name Imbertville was used when a station was built for Smith's Cove in 1914.<ref>[[The Homestead - 1981-07-16 - Annapolis Valley Saga|''The Homestead'' - 1981-July-16 - Review of ''Annapolis Valley Saga'']]</ref>
  
The station was built in late 1914<ref>[[Canadian_Railway_and_Marine_World_-_1914-11_-_Extensive_Improvements_on_the_Dominion_Atlantic_Railway|Extensive Improvements on the Dominion Atlantic Railway.” ''CANADIAN RAILWAY AND MARINE WORLD,'' November 1914, p. 490.]]</ref> and continued to be listed as a station until about 1943. It was closed about 1952. The building was purchased by Arthur Stone of [[Digby]]. He moved the station and converted it to a restaurant, "The Bon-E-Lass". The building still stood in 2018, although closed and covered in vegetation.<ref>Mike Parker, ''End of the Line The Dominion Atlantic Railway: A Trip Back in Time'', Lawrencetown NS: Pottersfield Press (2019), p. 76</ref>
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The station was built in late 1914<ref>[[Canadian_Railway_and_Marine_World_-_1914-11_-_Extensive_Improvements_on_the_Dominion_Atlantic_Railway|Extensive Improvements on the Dominion Atlantic Railway.” ''CANADIAN RAILWAY AND MARINE WORLD,'' November 1914, p. 490.]]</ref> and continued to be listed as a station until about 1943.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:34, 29 February 2024

Imbertville (Smiht's Cove) Nova Scotia

Subdivision Yarmouth, Mile 14.46
Next Station East: Bear River
Next Station West: Smith's Cove Station, Big Joggins

This station caused some confusion as it was located in what was generally known as Smith's Cove, near the cove itself and the centre of the small settlement. However the DAR had already established a Smith's Cove Station near the Big Joggins Bridge, so the name Imbertville was used when a station was built for Smith's Cove in 1914.[1]

The station was built in late 1914[2] and continued to be listed as a station until about 1943.

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