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Image:Waterville.jpg|[[Waterville Station]] in the late 1920s.
 
Image:Waterville.jpg|[[Waterville Station]] in the late 1920s.
File:DAR - Waterville Station - Harold Jenkins Photo-August1958.JPG|The [[Waterville Station]] looking west, August 1958.
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FFile:DAR - Waterville Station - Harold Jenkins Photo-August1958.JPG|The [[Waterville Station]] looking west, with the Annapolis Valley Canners buildings on the left, 1958.
File:Water10008.JPG|VIA Rail shelter at [[Waterville]]. April 1986.  
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File:Water10008.JPG|VIA Rail shelter at [[Waterville]] with the Annapolis Valley Canners buildings in the background, April 1986.  
 
File:Water10027.JPG|VIA Rail shelter at [[Waterville]]. April 1986.  
 
File:Water10027.JPG|VIA Rail shelter at [[Waterville]]. April 1986.  
 
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Revision as of 17:03, 4 May 2019

The village of Waterville received one of the larger Windsor & Annapolis Railway stations, a two-story 40' x 22' station with a dwelling for the station master on the second floor and a 176' x 12' passenger platform connected to a 50' x 22' freight platform.[1]

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