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Kingsport
Kingsport, Nova Scotia
Subdivision Kingsport, Mile 13.6
Previous Station: Pereau
Kingsport was the eastern terminus of the CVR branchline. It boasted a large wye with a single stall engine house where the branchline locomotive recieved light servicing and stayed overnight. Because of the short distance to Kentville, there were no water or coaling facilities. Kingsport was home to many of the regular train crews on the branchline and also a summer home to some DAR employees who owned cottages there. The railway terminated on the Kingsport Wharf, a long tidal pier where trains connected with Minas Basin steamers such as the SS Prince Albert and later the MV Kipawo.
Facilities
Kingsport Station, north side of main line
Siding for two apple warehouses opposite station, south side of main line:
- Section House at east switch of wye
Wye with single stall enginehouse
Spur line to Kingsport Wharf
- Siding at wharf, abandoned by 1911
Waiting room/freight shed and lighthouse at end of wharf
Features
Gallery
The Kingsport Wharf, the final terminus of the CVR, showing the second DAR freight shed on the wharf in the last days of the subdivision, circa 1960.
References and Footnotes
- Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Timetable September 25, 1949, Library and Archives Canada, pmp -HE.2804 DC