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=Wilmot, Nova Scotia=
 
=Wilmot, Nova Scotia=
*Subdivision Kentville, Mile 27.1
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[[:Category:Subdivision Kentville|Subdivision Kentville]], Mile 27.1
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*Next Station East: [[Kingston]]
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*Next Station West: [[Middleton]]
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*Start of [[Torbrook Mines]] Spur
  
[[Image:DAR Wilmot-Kingston.jpg|thumb|600px|center|Wilmot to Kingston]]
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==Facilities & Features==
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*[[Wilmot Station]]
  
[[Wilmot Station]]
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==Commerce & Industry==
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*[[England's Furniture]]
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*Frenchies
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==Description & History==
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Wilmot was the junction for a three mile spur to [[Torbrook Mines]] which crossed the Annapolis River and ran south to the iron mines in Torbrook. The spur was completed in the fall of 1891 by the Torbrook Iron Company to serve three of the iron pits at Torbrook. The ore was shipped on the DAR to ironworks at Londonderry in Colchester County.<ref>[https://books.google.ca/books?id=SjQ5AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA106&lpg=PA106&dq=Torbrook+Mines+Railway+Nova+Scotia&source=bl&ots=GUV4YKu-X_&sig=FZvYKRT30uwF-VoDIpVLHmVg5YY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj05NnLiefKAhVH1B4KHSVdAK8Q6AEILTAD#v=onepage&q=Torbrook%20Mines%20Railway%20Nova%20Scotia&f=false R.G.E. Leckie, "Iron Ore Deposits of Torbrook", ''Journal of the Mining Society of Nova Scotia'', Vol. I, 1892-1893 p.56-57]</ref> Ore shipments from the spur were however short-lived and ceased about 1907.
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Wilmot was the scene of one of the worst wrecks on the DAR. On January 14, 1894, a [[Windsor & Annapolis Railway]] snowplow extra derailed one mile east of [[Wilmot Station]]. The locomotive fell through the bridge at Gibbon's Brook killing both the engineer and fireman.<ref>[[Halifax-Herald - 1894-01-15 - WAR Crash On Bridge|Special Dispatch to the Halifax Herald. "Crashed Though A Bridge Fatal Accident on The W.& A. Railway" ''The Halifax Herald'' 1894 January 15]]</ref>
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==Operations & Orders==
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==Gallery==
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File:STR03970a.001.aa.cs.jpg|Fatal snowplow wreck at [[Wilmot]], Jan. 15, 1894 with the wreckage of [[Windsor and Annapolis Railway|W&AR]] locomotive No. 7 and wedge snowplow.
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File:Wilmot-1894-Wreck.jpeg|A similar photograph of 1894.
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File:CSTM-STR04053a 001 aa cs.jpg|[[DAR0552|DAR Locomotive 552]] at [[Wilmot]], date unknown.
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Image:Oregon northwestern boxcar. wilmot.jpg|Oregon Northwestern boxcar for England's Furniture in [[Wilmot]].
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Image:DAR Wilmot-Kingston.jpg|Wilmot to Kingston
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Image:Torbrookspurmap.jpg|Annotated map detail showing the HSW and DAR [[Torbrook Mines]] Spurs, 1960.
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File:DAR - Wilmot Station Sign Only - Harold Jenkins Photo - 22July1962.JPG|[[Wilmot Station]], July 22, 1962.
 
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==References & Footnotes==
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*Alexander MacNab, ''[[Windsor and Annapolis Railway, Report of Alexander MacNab 1873|Windsor and Annapolis Railway, Report of Alexander MacNab Nov 1, 1873]]''
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*[[1969-MemoOfGenInfo|1969 Memorandum of General Information]]
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 23 November 2022

Wilmot, Nova Scotia

Subdivision Kentville, Mile 27.1

Facilities & Features

Commerce & Industry


Description & History

Wilmot was the junction for a three mile spur to Torbrook Mines which crossed the Annapolis River and ran south to the iron mines in Torbrook. The spur was completed in the fall of 1891 by the Torbrook Iron Company to serve three of the iron pits at Torbrook. The ore was shipped on the DAR to ironworks at Londonderry in Colchester County.[1] Ore shipments from the spur were however short-lived and ceased about 1907.

Wilmot was the scene of one of the worst wrecks on the DAR. On January 14, 1894, a Windsor & Annapolis Railway snowplow extra derailed one mile east of Wilmot Station. The locomotive fell through the bridge at Gibbon's Brook killing both the engineer and fireman.[2]

Operations & Orders

Gallery

References & Footnotes

References


External Links