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==Description & History==
 
==Description & History==
Named because it was the upper end Clements Township, the area of Upper Clements was originally a small Acadian settlement and later settled by Loyalists about 1784.<ref>[https://novascotia.ca/archives/places/page.asp?ID=692 "Upper Clements", ''Places and Placenames of Nova Scotia'', Nova Scotia Archives, p. 692.]</ref> A theme park opened at Upper Clements in 1989, with some elements that borrowed on DAR and WAR themes and included a 4-6-0 CNR locomotive, No. 1521. The theme park struggled over the years and and closed in 2019 with the land earmarked for a private school. The locomotive was donated to the [http://www.middletonrailwaymuseum.org Middleton Railway Museum] and moved to [[Middleton]] for restoration on Dec. 17, 2020.<ref>[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/steam-train-new-home-middleton-museum-1.5848028 Elizabeth Chiu, "Steam train finds new home at Middleton museum", ''CBC News'', Dec. 20, 2020]</ref>
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Named because it was the upper end of Clements Township, the area was originally a small Acadian settlement and later settled by Loyalists about 1784.<ref>[https://archives.novascotia.ca/places/page/?ID=692 "Upper Clements", ''Places and Placenames of Nova Scotia'', Nova Scotia Archives, p. 692.]</ref> An engine derailed on [[Train No. 100]], the Yarmouth-Halifax night train at Upper Clements on Nov. 15, 1922, blockign the line for a day.<ref>"Mishap Holds up Western Traffic", Halifax Herald, Nov. 16, 1922, Carll Riff Collection.</ref> A larger passenger derailment occurred at Upper Clements in August 1944 when [[Train No. 98]] derailed at mile 3 sending five passenger cars off the tracks. A theme park opened at Upper Clements in 1989, with some elements that borrowed on DAR and WAR themes and included a 4-6-0 CNR locomotive, No. 1521. The theme park struggled over the years and and closed in 2019 with the land earmarked for a private school. The locomotive was donated to the [http://www.middletonrailwaymuseum.org Middleton Railway Museum] and moved to [[Middleton]] for restoration on Dec. 17, 2020.<ref>[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/steam-train-new-home-middleton-museum-1.5848028 Elizabeth Chiu, "Steam train finds new home at Middleton museum", ''CBC News'', Dec. 20, 2020]</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 10 December 2023


Upper Clements, Nova Scotia

Subdivision Yarmouth, Mile 4.78, Elevation 79'

Next Station West: Clementsport

Next Station East: Annapolis Royal

Facilities & Features

Description & History

Named because it was the upper end of Clements Township, the area was originally a small Acadian settlement and later settled by Loyalists about 1784.[1] An engine derailed on Train No. 100, the Yarmouth-Halifax night train at Upper Clements on Nov. 15, 1922, blockign the line for a day.[2] A larger passenger derailment occurred at Upper Clements in August 1944 when Train No. 98 derailed at mile 3 sending five passenger cars off the tracks. A theme park opened at Upper Clements in 1989, with some elements that borrowed on DAR and WAR themes and included a 4-6-0 CNR locomotive, No. 1521. The theme park struggled over the years and and closed in 2019 with the land earmarked for a private school. The locomotive was donated to the Middleton Railway Museum and moved to Middleton for restoration on Dec. 17, 2020.[3]

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