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− | This small stop in the wilderness became a stop for cottagers and vacationers after the railway arrived. The first station was a small shed, replaced in 1904 with a one room shelter with a stove. Facing the station was a mail bag catch hook. In 1947, the station/section house was moved to Lake Annis from [[ | + | This small stop in the wilderness became a stop for cottagers and vacationers after the railway arrived. The first station was a small shed, replaced in 1904 with a one room shelter with a stove. Facing the station was a mail bag catch hook. In 1947, the station/section house was moved to Lake Annis from [[Sissiboo]]. It served until 1962 when the station was moved to [[Kentville]] to serve as a maintenance of way tool shed.(1) |
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Revision as of 10:33, 20 March 2011
Lake Annis, NS
Subdivision Yarmouth, Mile 69.4
This small stop in the wilderness became a stop for cottagers and vacationers after the railway arrived. The first station was a small shed, replaced in 1904 with a one room shelter with a stove. Facing the station was a mail bag catch hook. In 1947, the station/section house was moved to Lake Annis from Sissiboo. It served until 1962 when the station was moved to Kentville to serve as a maintenance of way tool shed.(1)
Gallery
References and Footnote=
(1) Jim Vickery, "The Railway", History of Lake Annis website: includes photos of stations and mail hook