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Kingston Station
Kingston Station
Kingston's first station was a simple structure built by the Windsor and Annapolis Railway in 1869. In 1887 a new station and siding were constructed[1]. The station contained the standard Windsor & Annapolis gothic window style station, containing a waiting room and freight room separated by the agent's office and operator's bay.
Gallery
Kingston Station during World War II.
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Kingston Station from southeast, circa 1950.
Stopover at Kingston Station, August 10, 1956.
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Station August 1956
No. 9058 on first run of the Evangeline RDC service in 1956 at Kingston Station.
Kingston Station, photographed by Harold Jenkins August 1958.
Kingston Station, August 1959.
Kingston Station, shortly before demolition, summer 1974.
Via Rail Shelter
Gallery
VIA Rail shelter at Kingston.
VIA Rail shelter at Kingston.
VIA Rail shelter at Kingston.
VIA Rail shelter at Kingston.
VIA Rail shelter at Kingston.
References
- ↑ Construction date given in transcript of the Department of Railways and Canals, Engineer's Report, 1887, compiled by J. B. King, Scotian Railroad Society Collection, Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management, RG28 Series S Vol. 4 File 15