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+ | File:PHS 001.jpg|[[Paradise Station]] and platform with DAR mainline and the [[Paradise]] freight spur containing a DAR [[:Category:Flatcars|flatcar]], circa 1900. | ||
Image:Paradise2.jpg|[[Paradise Station]] and [[Paradise Freight Shed|apple warehouses]]. circa. 1900 | Image:Paradise2.jpg|[[Paradise Station]] and [[Paradise Freight Shed|apple warehouses]]. circa. 1900 | ||
Image:Paradise.jpg|[[Paradise Station]] with lumber pile and DAR train arriving, circa 1924. | Image:Paradise.jpg|[[Paradise Station]] with lumber pile and DAR train arriving, circa 1924. |
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Paradise Station
Paradise began with a standard small Windsor & Annapolis Railway, 40' x 22' along with a 200' x 12' passenger platform.[1] It later received a standard CPR branch line station with a stucco covering. After the DAR closed its stations in smaller villages, the station became building an egg-sorting station for the egg farm of Ronnie Brinton.[2] Paradise remained a flag stop until June 1980.[3]
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Paradise Station and platform with DAR mainline and the Paradise freight spur containing a DAR flatcar, circa 1900.
Paradise Station and apple warehouses. circa. 1900
Paradise Station with lumber pile and DAR train arriving, circa 1924.
Paradise Station, June 1959.