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File:Falmouth looking east 1975 a.jpg|[[Falmouth]], looking east towards [[Windsor]] with the [[Falmouth Fruit Company Warehouse]] to left, July 19, 1975.
 
File:Falmouth looking east 1975 a.jpg|[[Falmouth]], looking east towards [[Windsor]] with the [[Falmouth Fruit Company Warehouse]] to left, July 19, 1975.
 
File:IMG 1287.JPG|The [[Falmouth Fruit Company Warehouse]] and former E.E. Thompson warehouse, with the DAR mainline in [[Falmouth]], June 19, 2011.
 
File:IMG 1287.JPG|The [[Falmouth Fruit Company Warehouse]] and former E.E. Thompson warehouse, with the DAR mainline in [[Falmouth]], June 19, 2011.
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Falmouth IMG 1289.JPG|Office entrance to the [[Falmouth Fruit Company Warehouse]] in [[Falmouth]], photographed on June 19, 2011 by [[:Category:Dan Conlin|Dan Conlin]].
 
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Revision as of 11:16, 21 October 2018

Falmouth Fruit Company Warehouse

Mile 33.19 from Windsor Junction on the Halifax Subdivision[1]

History

E.E. Thompson built a brick fruit warehouse at Falmouth in 1906, across from the Falmouth Station. It was later joined together with a large new brick tile warehouse built by the Falmouth Fruit Company and served by a spur at mile 33.19. The manager in its peak years was George Henry Wilson, who later went on to be a prominent Conservative Member of the Legislature.[2] After the decline of the apple export industry, the warehouse was used for a variety of commercial and storage uses and remains a prominent surviving railway landmark easily spotted from the Highway 101 at Falmouth.

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