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=Auburn, Nova Scotia=
 
=Auburn, Nova Scotia=
Subdivision Kentville, Mile 19.1
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(Also known as Morden Road)
  
==Features and Facilities==
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[[:Category:Subdivision Kentville|Subdivision Kentville]], Mile 19.1
[[Auburn Station]]
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Elevation: 94.9 feet<ref>[[:Category:Louis Comeau|Louis Comeau]], [[Station List by Name COMEAU|''Dominion Atlantic Station List by Name'']], page 1</ref>
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*Next Station East: [[Aylesford]]
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*Next Station West: [[Kingston]]
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==Facilities & Features==
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*[[Auburn Station]]
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==Commerce & Industry==
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Two Apple Warehouses:<ref>Dominion Atlantic Railway, ''[[1927-DAR CHART of Apple and Produce Warehouses|DAR Chart of Apple and Produce Warehouses, February 23, 1927]]''</ref><br>
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*Aylesford Fruit and Produce Shipping Company warehouse, (1927) 20,000 barrel capy.
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*[[Herbert Oyler]] apple warehouse, (1927) 10,000 barrel capy.
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==Description & History==
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Settled after the American Revolution, Auburn was named after a village in Westmeath, England. It became a farming community along the DAR, marked by its major landmark, the 1790s St. Mary's Anglican church, located just across the street from the train station.<ref>[https://archives.novascotia.ca/places/page/?ID=23 C. Bruce Fergusson, "Auburn", ''Place-Names and Places of Nova Scotia'' Nova Scotia Archives (1967), page 23.]</ref>
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==Operations & Orders==
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
<Gallery>
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<Gallery perrow=5>
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File:KE-19.10 Auburn.jpg|Track chart of [[Auburn]], showing the [[Auburn Station]] and platform and [[:Category:Apple Warehouses|apple warehouses]], 1918.
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File:Berwick_21_H2_West.jpg|Topographic map from Auburn to Aylesford circa 1956.
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File:DAR-Auburn Station Sign Only-Harold Jenkins Photo-1July1961.JPG|[[Auburn]] station sign, July 1, 1961.
 
</Gallery>
 
</Gallery>
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==References & Footnotes==
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*Alexander MacNab, ''[[Windsor and Annapolis Railway, Report of Alexander MacNab 1873|Windsor and Annapolis Railway, Report of Alexander MacNab Nov 1, 1873]]''
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*[[1969-MemoOfGenInfo|1969 Memorandum of General Information]]
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==External Links==
  
 
[[Category:Locations]]
 
[[Category:Locations]]
 
[[Category:Subdivision Kentville|207]]
 
[[Category:Subdivision Kentville|207]]

Latest revision as of 11:23, 7 February 2025

Auburn, Nova Scotia

(Also known as Morden Road)

Subdivision Kentville, Mile 19.1

Elevation: 94.9 feet[1]

Facilities & Features

Commerce & Industry

Two Apple Warehouses:[2]

  • Aylesford Fruit and Produce Shipping Company warehouse, (1927) 20,000 barrel capy.
  • Herbert Oyler apple warehouse, (1927) 10,000 barrel capy.

Description & History

Settled after the American Revolution, Auburn was named after a village in Westmeath, England. It became a farming community along the DAR, marked by its major landmark, the 1790s St. Mary's Anglican church, located just across the street from the train station.[3]

Operations & Orders

Gallery

References & Footnotes

External Links