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==Lakeville, Nova Scotia==
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=Lakeville, Nova Scotia=
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[[:Category:Subdivision Weston|Subdivision Weston]], Mile 5.08
  
 
Previous Station: [[Billtown]]
 
Previous Station: [[Billtown]]
  
 
Station, served by travelling agent.
 
Station, served by travelling agent.
The station also served as dwelling for section foreman Stanley Veinot, his wife and five children.(1)
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The station also served as dwelling for section foreman Stanley Veinot, his wife and five children.<ref>''[[The Weston Branch and Margaretville in Nova Scotia]]'' by Elizabeth M. Clarke, page 13.</ref>
  
Siding, 1064 feet/18 cars and engine, with fruit warehouse
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*Lakeville Fruit Company warehouse, Turner Road, Mile 3.78
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*[[Herbert Oyler]] warehouse, Mile 3.79
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*Siding, 1064 feet/18 cars and engine, with fruit warehouse Mile 5.08
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*[[Herbert Oyler]] Tory Lane, apple warehouse, Mile 5.59
  
 
Apple Evaporator  
 
Apple Evaporator  
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Next Station: [[Woodville]]
 
Next Station: [[Woodville]]
  
Today Lakeville is home to the the former [[Billtown Station]], now used for storage in an orchard.
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The railway arrived in August 1913 when construction crews completed tracks and began running cars as far as [[Lakeville]] while construction continued further westward towards [[Weston]].<ref>[[The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel - August 13 1913 - DAR's North Mountain Railway - Track Laid To Lakeville|''The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel'', August 13 1913 - "DAR's North Mountain Railway - Track Laid To Lakeville"]]</ref> Service ended and tracks were removed in 1961.
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Today Lakeville is home to the the former [[Billtown Station]], formerly used for storage in an orchard, now being restored beside the old DAR right of way.
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<Gallery>
 
<Gallery>
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File:MillettLakeville.jpg|The [[Herbert Oyler]] [[:Category:Apple Warehouses|apple warehouse]] on Tory Lane in [[Lakeville]], circa 1920.
 
File:Lakeville station 1923.jpg|Lakeville, 1923.
 
File:Lakeville station 1923.jpg|Lakeville, 1923.
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File:DAR - Lakeville - Harold Jenkins Photo - 16September1962.jpg|[[Lakeville]] Station, September 16, 1943.
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File:100 1333.jpg|Lakeville apple warehouse, October 2007
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File:100 1334.jpg|Detail chimney, Lakeville warehouse, October 2007
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File:100 1335.jpg|Detail ventilator, Lakeville warehouse, October 2007
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File:100 1336.jpg|Detail foundation, Lakeville warehouse, October 2007
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File:100 1344.jpg|Tory Lane apple warehouse, October 2007
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File:100 1342.jpg|Tory Lane apple warehouse, west wall, October 2007
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File:100 1343.jpg|Tory Lane apple warehouse, detail west wall, October 2007
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File:100 1345.jpg|Detail ventilator, Tory Lane apple warehouse, October 2007
 
</Gallery>
 
</Gallery>
  
 
==References and Footnotes==
 
==References and Footnotes==
(1) ''[[The Weston Branch and Margaretville in Nova Scotia]]'' by Elizabeth M. Clarke, page 13.
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<references/>
  
 
*Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Time Table September 25, 1949, Library and Archives Canada, PMP - HE.2804 DC
 
*Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Time Table September 25, 1949, Library and Archives Canada, PMP - HE.2804 DC
 
*1915 North Mountain Line Track Profile, Library and Archives Canada, RG 12M 77803/17 Item 782
 
*1915 North Mountain Line Track Profile, Library and Archives Canada, RG 12M 77803/17 Item 782
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*''Valley Gold'', Anne Hutton, pages 79-90
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
[[Category:Locations]]
 
[[Category:Locations]]
 
[[Category:Subdivision Weston|W15]]
 
[[Category:Subdivision Weston|W15]]

Latest revision as of 06:59, 15 September 2023


Lakeville, Nova Scotia

Subdivision Weston, Mile 5.08

Previous Station: Billtown

Station, served by travelling agent. The station also served as dwelling for section foreman Stanley Veinot, his wife and five children.[1]

  • Lakeville Fruit Company warehouse, Turner Road, Mile 3.78
  • Herbert Oyler warehouse, Mile 3.79
  • Siding, 1064 feet/18 cars and engine, with fruit warehouse Mile 5.08
  • Herbert Oyler Tory Lane, apple warehouse, Mile 5.59

Apple Evaporator

Next Station: Woodville

The railway arrived in August 1913 when construction crews completed tracks and began running cars as far as Lakeville while construction continued further westward towards Weston.[2] Service ended and tracks were removed in 1961. Today Lakeville is home to the the former Billtown Station, formerly used for storage in an orchard, now being restored beside the old DAR right of way.

Gallery

References and Footnotes

  • Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Time Table September 25, 1949, Library and Archives Canada, PMP - HE.2804 DC
  • 1915 North Mountain Line Track Profile, Library and Archives Canada, RG 12M 77803/17 Item 782
  • Valley Gold, Anne Hutton, pages 79-90

External Links