I started working on Coldbrook a week or so ago, while doing so I had a look at the data I recorded a few years ago from the consists Andrew Blackburn provided. While looking to see what traffic was going into and coming out of Coldbrook the first month I looked at had a few cars being received in Canning. The consignees were Valley Fertilizer and Scotian Gold so I just thought I'd accidentally typed Canning and it should have been Coldbrook.
This morning I went through the data for the entire year and found cars destined for Canning for six or seven months of the year and also cars destined for Coldbrook as well. One of the consignees for Canning was Phil's Home Furnature, doing a Google search provided a page with an address and using that address in Google Earth found the current owner is A's Homestyle-Fireside Cafe but the building is certainly large enough to have been a furniture store... it's about a block or so from the tracks.
OK, getting to the point of this, the tracks were removed in about 1961, so why are there cars billed for Canning throughout 1975, the year of the consists provided by Andrew? Phil's shows up in the 1974 phone book, along with an 800 number for the DAR in the Canning section, other places along the former Kingsport branch do not have a DAR number listed.
The 1973 Employees Timetable does have an entry for the Kingsport Branch but really only indicates a speed restriction for the bridge by the roundhouse, another for one leg of the wye at Aldershot, and no whistles in Kentville town limits, ending at the first crossing north of the roundhouse. No mention of any customers or the length of the branch.
I guess the thing that makes me wonder if there were still tracks into Canning in the early to mid '70s is the fact cars are being billed to customers in Canning. There are plenty of off line customers receiving cars in Kentville, if there was no rail service in Canning, would these cars not just be delivered to Kentville and therefore just be listed in the consists as Kentville cars?
Paul
