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Digby Water Tower
Digby Water Tower
Digby was served by a 25,000 gallon water tower, a standard semi-enclosed CPR water tower design built in 1920.[1]
Gallery
locomotive No. 26 with locomotive No. 547 at Digby with the Digby Water Tower, circa 1937.
West end of Digby Station, water tower and yard on July 3, 1954.
Train No. 98 arrives at Digby Station in Digby behind No. 2617 on July 3, 1954.
Train No. 98 with coach No. 2102 at Digby depot, Digby, waiting to go to dock on July 3, 1954. Note the Digby Water Tower.
No. 1111, waits while No. 2617 drops express car off on track no. 5 in front of Digby Station July 3, 1954, Digby.
No. 2617 departing with Train No. 98 on July 3, 1954. No. 1111 will handle way freight east. Digby Water Tower in background of Digby Railyard.
Digby Station, with the Digby Water Tower in background, photographed by Harold Jenkins, circa June 1959.