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The Kentville Track Scale was a 100 ton Fairbanks model scale, installed second hand<ref>''[[1969-MemoOfGenInfo|1969 Memorandum of General Information]]'', page 9</ref> in the [[Kentville railyard]] on the south side of the mainline facing the [[Kentville Machine Shop]]. It was served by a 748 foot siding.<ref>[[Kentville railyard]] Track Plan 1974</ref> The scale remained in service until the south yard tracks were lifted in 1990. Another, and a [[Windsor Track Scale|larger track scale]] was located in [[Windsor]].
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The Track Scale in [[Kentville]] was a 100 ton Fairbanks model scale, installed second hand in the 1940s<ref>''[[1969-MemoOfGenInfo|1969 Memorandum of General Information]]'', page 9</ref> in the [[Kentville railyard]] on the south side of the mainline facing the [[Kentville Machine Shop]]. It was served by a 748 foot siding.<ref>[[Kentville railyard]] Track Plan 1974</ref> The scale remained in service until the south yard tracks were lifted in 1990. A [[Windsor Track Scale|larger track scale]] was located in [[Windsor]].
  
 
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Image:CPR8135b.jpg|CPR diesel [[CPR8135|No. 8135]] passes through the [[Kentville Railyard]] past the south side of the [[Kentville Machine Shop|machine shop]] and past the [[Kentville Track Scale|track scale]], 1961.
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Revision as of 13:21, 5 August 2017

The Track Scale in Kentville was a 100 ton Fairbanks model scale, installed second hand in the 1940s[1] in the Kentville railyard on the south side of the mainline facing the Kentville Machine Shop. It was served by a 748 foot siding.[2] The scale remained in service until the south yard tracks were lifted in 1990. A larger track scale was located in Windsor.

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