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==[[Cambridge]] Station==
  
A [[Windsor & Annapolis]] gothic window style station was built at Cambridge in 1890.<ref>Construction date given in transcript of the Department of Railways and Canals, Engineer's Report, 1890, compiled by J.B. King, Scotia Railway Society Collection, Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management, RG28 Series S Vol. 4 File 16</ref> It remained a flag stop until June 1980.<ref>[[Scotian Railroad Society 1980-04 News|''Scotian Railroad Society News'' April 1980]]</ref>
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A [[Windsor & Annapolis]] gothic window style station was built at [[Cambridge]] in 1890.<ref>Construction date given in transcript of the Department of Railways and Canals, Engineer's Report, 1890, compiled by J.B. King, Scotia Railway Society Collection, Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management, RG28 Series S Vol. 4 File 16</ref> The station building disappeared in the mid 20th century but Cambridge remained a flag stop until June 1980.<ref>[[Scotian Railroad Society 1980-04 News|''Scotian Railroad Society News'' April 1980]]</ref>
  
 
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File:Barkhouse_Family_at_Cambridge_Station_1915.jpg|Cambridge Station 1915. Thanks to Dorothy Barkhouse-Rafuse for the family picture.
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File:Barkhouse_Family_at_Cambridge_Station_1915.jpg|Cambridge Station and evaporator 1915. Thanks to Dorothy Barkhouse-Rafuse for the family picture.
 
Image:Cambridge.jpg|[[Cambridge Station]] and work crew circa 1930s.  
 
Image:Cambridge.jpg|[[Cambridge Station]] and work crew circa 1930s.  
 
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Revision as of 18:26, 26 July 2015

Cambridge Station

A Windsor & Annapolis gothic window style station was built at Cambridge in 1890.[1] The station building disappeared in the mid 20th century but Cambridge remained a flag stop until June 1980.[2]

References

  1. Construction date given in transcript of the Department of Railways and Canals, Engineer's Report, 1890, compiled by J.B. King, Scotia Railway Society Collection, Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management, RG28 Series S Vol. 4 File 16
  2. Scotian Railroad Society News April 1980