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The village of Port Williams was actually on the other side of the Cornwallis River but connected by a bridge to the [[Port Williams Station]] and several large businesses served by the DAR. Before WW II, they included five [[:Category:Apple Warehouses|Apple Warehouses]] including some of the first first apple warehouses built on the DAR.<ref>Willard Longley Map, [[Some Economic Aspects of the Apple Industry in Nova Scotia]]</ref>. After WW II, Port Williams hosted two large poultry producers, C&M Ells and Archibald Farms Limited as well as Canada Packers flour, feed and poultry plant and the Canadian Petrofina, later West Nova bulk fuel plant.
 
The village of Port Williams was actually on the other side of the Cornwallis River but connected by a bridge to the [[Port Williams Station]] and several large businesses served by the DAR. Before WW II, they included five [[:Category:Apple Warehouses|Apple Warehouses]] including some of the first first apple warehouses built on the DAR.<ref>Willard Longley Map, [[Some Economic Aspects of the Apple Industry in Nova Scotia]]</ref>. After WW II, Port Williams hosted two large poultry producers, C&M Ells and Archibald Farms Limited as well as Canada Packers flour, feed and poultry plant and the Canadian Petrofina, later West Nova bulk fuel plant.
  
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File:DAR - Port Williams Station B - Harold Jenkins Photo-1960.jpg|[[Port Williams Station]] and Port Williams siding, November 1958.
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File:12140.jpg|[[Port Williams Station]], looking west to the United Fruit Co. warehouse, summer, early fall 1973 just before demolition.
 
File:PortWilliamsIndustries.jpg|Port Williams (Greenwich) industries circa 1975.
 
File:PortWilliamsIndustries.jpg|Port Williams (Greenwich) industries circa 1975.
 
File:PortWilliams 1 (1280x853).jpg|[[Port Williams]] looking east on August 30, 2011.
 
File:PortWilliams 1 (1280x853).jpg|[[Port Williams]] looking east on August 30, 2011.

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Port Williams (Greenwich), Nova Scotia

Mile 51.4 from Windsor Junction on the Halifax Subdivision (Mile 67.15 from Halifax)

Facilities & Features

Commerce & Industry

The village of Port Williams was actually on the other side of the Cornwallis River but connected by a bridge to the Port Williams Station and several large businesses served by the DAR. Before WW II, they included five Apple Warehouses including some of the first first apple warehouses built on the DAR.[1]. After WW II, Port Williams hosted two large poultry producers, C&M Ells and Archibald Farms Limited as well as Canada Packers flour, feed and poultry plant and the Canadian Petrofina, later West Nova bulk fuel plant.

Description & History

Operations & Orders

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