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File:YA-04.78_Upper_Clements.jpg|Track Chart of Upper Clements.
 
File:YA-04.78_Upper_Clements.jpg|Track Chart of Upper Clements.
 
File:UpperClements1.jpg|[[Upper Clements Station]], looking southeast, with spur track in foreground, circa late 1920s, early 1930s.
 
File:UpperClements1.jpg|[[Upper Clements Station]], looking southeast, with spur track in foreground, circa late 1920s, early 1930s.
File:SectionMen.jpg|Section men [[Potter, Hugh|Hugh Potter]] and [[Ruggles, Harry|Harry Ruggles]] at [[Upper Clements]], circa 1910-1915.
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File:SectionMen.jpg|Section men [[Potter, Hugh|Hugh Potter]] and [[Ruggles, Harry|Harry Ruggles]] at [[Upper Clements]], circa 1910-1915
File:McBride2p68Amed.jpg|[[DAR0540|Locomotive No. 540]]; [[DAR000798|Boom Car No. 798]] and [[DAR000802|Wreck Crane No. 802]] with wreck of [[Train No. 98]] at Mile 3 [[Clementsport]], Aug. 2, 1944.
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File:McBride2p68Amed.jpg|[[DAR0540|Locomotive No. 540]]; [[DAR000798|Boom Car No. 798]] and [[DAR000802|Wreck Crane No. 802]] with wreck of [[Train No. 98]] near [[Upper Clements]], Aug. 2, 1944.
 
File:McBride2p69Cmed.jpg|DAR coaches [[DAR000625|No. 625]] and [[DAR000023|No. 23]] part of [[Train No. 98]] at Mile 3 near [[Upper Clements]], Aug. 2, 1944.
 
File:McBride2p69Cmed.jpg|DAR coaches [[DAR000625|No. 625]] and [[DAR000023|No. 23]] part of [[Train No. 98]] at Mile 3 near [[Upper Clements]], Aug. 2, 1944.
 
File:McBride2p69Bmed.jpg|[[:Category:Diners|Dining car]] [[DARBLOMIDON|"Blomidon"]] part of [[Train No. 98]], derailed at Mile 3 near [[Upper Clements]], Aug. 2, 1944.
 
File:McBride2p69Bmed.jpg|[[:Category:Diners|Dining car]] [[DARBLOMIDON|"Blomidon"]] part of [[Train No. 98]], derailed at Mile 3 near [[Upper Clements]], Aug. 2, 1944.

Revision as of 09:32, 4 October 2020


Upper Clements, Nova Scotia

Subdivision Yarmouth, Mile 4.78, Elevation 79'

Next Station West: Clementsport

Next Station East: Annapolis Royal

Facilities & Features

Description & History

Named because it was the upper end Clements Township, the area of Upper Clements was originally a small Acadian settlement and later settled by Loyalists about 1784.[1] A theme park opened at Upper Clements in 1989, with some elements that borrowed on DAR and WAR themes and included a 4-6-0 CNR locomotive. The theme park struggled over the years and and closed in 2019 with the land earmarked for a private school.

Gallery


References & Footnotes