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Category:Windsor and Annapolis Railway
The Windsor and Annapolis Railway (W&AR) was the most significant of the founding companies of the Dominion Atlantic Railway. The W&AR was formed by Nova Scotian railway promoters and British investors in 1864 to connect the government owned "Windsor Branch" of the Nova Scotia Railway at Windsor with Annapolis Royal. Construction was completed in 1869. The railway struggled at first but soon developed a growign passenger and freight traffic from the Annapolis Valley. Built at first to the broad guage of 5' 6", it converted to standard guage of 4' 8 1/2" in 1875. The W&AR faced a formidable rival in the Western Counties Railway (WCR) which used political connectiosn several times to take control of the lucrative "Windsor Branch". The W&AR merged with the WCR in 1893 to create the Dominion Atlantic Railway with the W&AR's old mainline becoming the Kentville and Halifax subdivisions of the Dominion Atlantic. The W&AR was the senior partner in the merger which established the old W&AR headquarters in Kentville as the headquarters of the new company. The Dominion Altantic inherited the W&AR "Land of Evangeline" identity and the W&AR's livery of bright magenta red locomotives.
References and Footnotes
- Gary Ness's Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway (Vol. I), page 1, (Vol. II), page 13.
- Marguerite Woodworth, History of the Dominion Atlantic Railway, pages 51-87.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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Pages in category "Windsor and Annapolis Railway"
The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.
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- W&AR
- W&AR 1867 Prospectus
- W&AR Box Cars
- W&AR Flat Cars
- W&AR Gondolas
- W&AR Passenger Cars
- W&AR Stock Cars
- W&AREVANGELINE
- W&ARGABRIEL
- W&ARLightning
- W&ARMINNEHAHA
- Windsor & Annapolis
- Windsor & Annapolis Railway
- Windsor and Annapolis
- Windsor and Annapolis Railway
- Windsor and Annapolis Railway, Report of Alexander MacNab 1873
- Windsor and Atlantic Railway