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Kentville's coaling tower was built in December 1943 by Williams and Wilson of Montreal. A concrete tower, it held 60 tons of coal.  Previously, locomotives in Kentville were coaled by crane and scoop.  The Kentville Coaling tower was the only tower on the DAR.  Small coaling facilities using buckets and scoops were found at Yarmouth, Windsor and Halifax.  After the end of steam, the tower served as a base for security lights. It was finally demolished in 199x.
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==References==
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Charles Thompson Smith, "The Dominion Atlantic and Nova Scotia" MA Thesis Acadia University August 1965, page 175.
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Image:DAR6227b.jpg|[[Kentville Roundhouse|Roundhouse turntable]] view of CPR [[DAR6227|No. 6227]] at [[Kentville]] on August 27, 1956. Visable as well, [[Kentville Boiler Plant|boiler plant and smoke stack]], [[Kentville Water Tower|water stand pipe]], [[Kentville Coaling Tower|coaling tower]] and [[Kentville Sanding Tower|sanding tower]].
 
Image:DAR6227b.jpg|[[Kentville Roundhouse|Roundhouse turntable]] view of CPR [[DAR6227|No. 6227]] at [[Kentville]] on August 27, 1956. Visable as well, [[Kentville Boiler Plant|boiler plant and smoke stack]], [[Kentville Water Tower|water stand pipe]], [[Kentville Coaling Tower|coaling tower]] and [[Kentville Sanding Tower|sanding tower]].

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Kentville Coaling Tower

Kentville's coaling tower was built in December 1943 by Williams and Wilson of Montreal. A concrete tower, it held 60 tons of coal. Previously, locomotives in Kentville were coaled by crane and scoop. The Kentville Coaling tower was the only tower on the DAR. Small coaling facilities using buckets and scoops were found at Yarmouth, Windsor and Halifax. After the end of steam, the tower served as a base for security lights. It was finally demolished in 199x.

References

Charles Thompson Smith, "The Dominion Atlantic and Nova Scotia" MA Thesis Acadia University August 1965, page 175.

Gallery