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Annapolis Royal Station
Annapolis Royal Station
Annapolis Royal has had at least three different train stations, maybe more. The first, dating from 1869 we presume would have been on, or near the wharf, where the Windsor and Annapolis Railway terminated. A second, "Frogmore"is pictured here, would have dated from 1891, and was located just west of St. George Street, where the railway cut is still evident. It burned in 1913 and was replaced by an 'Arts and Crafts" style brick building just east of St. George Street in 1913. (1)
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Postcard
Water tower at left, station in centre and freight shed at right at Annapolis Royal on August 27, 1956.
No. 9059 arriving at Annapolis Royal in August 1959.
No. 9059, at station in Annapolis Royal departing for Halifax in August 1959.
Dayliner at Annapolis Royal Station with Annapolis Royal Freight Shed in the background on July 18, 1975.
More information about the restoration is availalble here: http://www.annapolisriver.ca/trainstation.htm