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[[Wilmot]] was initially served by a small standard [[Windsor & Annapolis Railway]] station. A new station with a W&A style gothic window was built in 1879.<ref>[Weekly_Monitor_-_April_9,_1879_-_New_Station_in_Wilmot_Opens]]</ref> In later years Wilmot became a flag stop with a simple sign and platform.
  
 
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File:Joe Edwards 03.jpg|Article [[Weekly_Monitor_-_April_9,_1879_-_New_Station_in_Wilmot_Opens]], April 9, 1879.
 
File:CSTM-STR04053a 001 aa cs.jpg|[[DAR0552|DAR Locomotive 552]] at [[Wilmot]], date unknown.
 
File:CSTM-STR04053a 001 aa cs.jpg|[[DAR0552|DAR Locomotive 552]] at [[Wilmot]], date unknown.
 
Image:DAR0017a.jpg|[[DAR0017|No. 17]] at the [[Wilmot Station]] in [[Wilmot]] circa 1900.
 
Image:DAR0017a.jpg|[[DAR0017|No. 17]] at the [[Wilmot Station]] in [[Wilmot]] circa 1900.

Revision as of 07:01, 30 July 2025

Wilmot was initially served by a small standard Windsor & Annapolis Railway station. A new station with a W&A style gothic window was built in 1879.[1] In later years Wilmot became a flag stop with a simple sign and platform.

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  1. [Weekly_Monitor_-_April_9,_1879_-_New_Station_in_Wilmot_Opens]]

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