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=Scotch Village, Nova Scotia=
 
=Scotch Village, Nova Scotia=
 
 
[[:Category:Subdivision Truro|Subdivision Truro]], Mile 9.86
 
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*Next Station East: [[Mosherville]]
Next Station East: [[Mosherville]]
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*Next Station West: [[Brooklyn]]
 
 
Next Station West: [[Brooklyn]]
 
  
 
==Facilities & Features==
 
==Facilities & Features==
  
 
*[[Scotch Village Station]]
 
*[[Scotch Village Station]]
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*Dresser Minerals Limited<ref>[[1969-MemoOfGenInfo|Memorandum of General Information on the Dominion Atlantic Railway, Feb. 17, 1969, page 21, Dominion Atlantic Railway, Library and Archives Canada HE2810 D7 D7 fol.]], page 21.</ref><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/MiningNS/posts/pfbid037xQBpmDaeZNSjG4FPL1ZuxWgEkPje2FqYrZpEg1QPis96aXjLjxRmuEvswuuqywUl A Facebook post from the Mining Association of Nova Scotia about the Walton barite mine.]</ref>
  
 
==Description & History==
 
==Description & History==

Latest revision as of 10:17, 17 February 2024

Scotch Village, Nova Scotia

Subdivision Truro, Mile 9.86

Facilities & Features

Description & History

The Scotch Village station was built under the Midland Railway (1898 - 1905) before the line was taken over by Dominion Atlantic Railway in 1905. There was a siding (~100m length) which was on the north side of the main line with the station in between the siding and mainline. The siding was used mostly for local freight traffic along with the freight shed.

The freight shed and the freight shed siding appear to have been removed in the 1960's based on a Wendell Lemon photo and was not listed in the Dominion Atlantic Railway 1969 Memorandum of General Information.

Some of the local freight is believed to have been farm equipment, lumber, and possibly produce & livestock. A local resident remembers that the train would bring in some box cars on it's afternoon/evening trips to Truro then the next morning on the way back to Windsor stop and pick up the box cars again.

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References & Footnotes

File:Scotch Village Train Station Master.pdf

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