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− | Tupperville had a W&A short station. It's station agent was replaced by a caretaker in 1938.<ref>[[:Category:The Advertiser|" | + | Tupperville had a W&A short station. It's fulltime station agent was replaced by a caretaker in 1938.<ref>[[:Category:The Advertiser|"Railway News", ''The Advertiser'']] Tupperville Station to get caretaker agent April 1, Sept. 30, 1938</ref> |
Note: The Halifax and Southwestern station at Graville Ferry is sometimes misidentified as the Tupperville station.<ref>[https://archives.novascotia.ca/tourism/archives/?ID=67 "Granville Ferry Station", J.A. Irvine photo, ''Nova Scotia Archives'']</ref> | Note: The Halifax and Southwestern station at Graville Ferry is sometimes misidentified as the Tupperville station.<ref>[https://archives.novascotia.ca/tourism/archives/?ID=67 "Granville Ferry Station", J.A. Irvine photo, ''Nova Scotia Archives'']</ref> |
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Tupperville Station
Tupperville had a W&A short station. It's fulltime station agent was replaced by a caretaker in 1938.[1]
Note: The Halifax and Southwestern station at Graville Ferry is sometimes misidentified as the Tupperville station.[2]
- ↑ "Railway News", The Advertiser Tupperville Station to get caretaker agent April 1, Sept. 30, 1938
- ↑ "Granville Ferry Station", J.A. Irvine photo, Nova Scotia Archives