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*John Durno warehouse, 10,000 barrel capy.
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==Description & History==
 
==Description & History==

Revision as of 07:13, 13 May 2022

Cambridge, Nova Scotia

Subdivision Kentville, Mile 7.0

Facilities & Features

  • Cambridge Station
  • 1332, 26 car siding, south side mainline
  • Cattle chute, by John Fox warehouse
  • Livestock pen, by station

Commerce & Industry

Cambridge contained several fruit warehouses including one of the first apple warehouses built on the DAR as well as, for a short time, a large apple evaporator on the south side of the tracks across from the station.
In 1927, the three apple warehouses were, east to west:[1]

  • John Fox warehouse, 10,000 barrel capy.
  • John Durno warehouse, 10,000 barrel capy.
  • Herbert Oyler warehouse, 10,000 barrel capy.

Description & History

Cambridge remained a flag stop until June 1980.[2]

Gallery

References & Footnotes

Reference Tag

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