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Image:1914 windsor 3.jpg|Detail of panorama of [[Windsor Railyard]] sometime after 1921 showing GTR Boxcar 35151.  
 
Image:1914 windsor 3.jpg|Detail of panorama of [[Windsor Railyard]] sometime after 1921 showing GTR Boxcar 35151.  
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File:Kalkman45.jpg|[[Windsor Railyard]] with Windsor Textiles in the background, half of a panoramic view, early 1920s.
  
 
File:WindsorStationPanorama.jpg|Another panoramic view using Harry Reid photos, sometime after 1921.
 
File:WindsorStationPanorama.jpg|Another panoramic view using Harry Reid photos, sometime after 1921.

Revision as of 16:36, 5 August 2023

Windsor Railyard

The Windsor Railyard increased in size over the years, beginning with only a few sidings by the station but growing over the years with the furthest most east end starting near HWY 101 over past a few 100 meters before the first mile marker on the Truro Sub. The southern most end starting near Wentworth Rd and the Northwestern most end pre HWY 101 being what is now the corner of Upper Water St & HWY 1 and HWY 101 era being parallel to HWY 101 near the start of Exit 6 South Bound.

Gallery

References and Footnotes

External Links

Richard Manicom's cab view photo story of switching in the Windsor Railward to make up the Truro mixed in 1974: Dominion Atlantic Railway Mixed Train Assembly Seen From the Cab Windsor Nova Scotia 1974