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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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The Track Scale in [[Kentville]] was a 100 ton Fairbanks model scale,<ref>''[[1969-MemoOfGenInfo|1969 Memorandum of General Information]]'', page 9</ref> installed second hand in 1942 <ref>A photo of Train No. 95 on June 8, 1942 shows the foundations being poured for the scale. [[Gary W. Ness]], ''[[Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway]] (Volume 2)'', page 27.</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.
 
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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File:Kentville, Nova Scotia, 26 May '77.jpg|[[Kentville Railyard]], with left to right: corner of [[Kentville Roundhouse]], CPR Van 437345, DAR scrap line, snow plows, [[Kentville Car Shop|Car Shop]], [[Kentville Coaling Tower|Coaling Tower]], [[Kentville Repair Shop|Repair Shop]], [[Kentville Station]] and the [[Kentville Track Scale]], May 26, 1977.
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File:PeterSayers081 1.jpg|[[Kentville Railyard]] looking east with, left to right: the [[Kentville Roundhouse|roundhouse]], [[Kentville Boiler Plant|boiler plant]], [[Kentville Coaling Tower|coal tower]], [[Kentville Car Shop|car shop]], [[Kentville Repair Shop|repair shop]], [[Kentville Station]] and the [[Kentville Track Scale]],  May 29, 1989.
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Image:Tupper20.jpg|South side of the [[Kentville Railyard]] looking west with the [[Kentville Track Scale]], October 1990.
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File:Tupper40.jpg|[[Kentville Railyard]] with the [[Kentville Track Scale]] in the centre & the foundation of the [[Kentville Machine Shop]] in the foreground, 1990.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:12, 5 October 2021

The Track Scale in Kentville was a 100 ton Fairbanks model scale,[1] installed second hand in 1942 [2] in the Kentville Railyard on the south side of the mainline facing the Kentville Machine Shop. It was served by a 748 foot siding.[3] 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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References

  1. 1969 Memorandum of General Information, page 9
  2. A photo of Train No. 95 on June 8, 1942 shows the foundations being poured for the scale. Gary W. Ness, Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway (Volume 2), page 27.
  3. Kentville Railyard Track Plan 1974