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==W&AR Wood Stations 1869 - 1873== | ==W&AR Wood Stations 1869 - 1873== | ||
− | 10 Stations were constructed for the original W&AR. In 1873, the | + | 10 Stations were constructed for the original W&AR. In 1873, the MacNab report indicated there were 23 stations and whistle stops. Which stations exactly were of the original 10 are not known at this time but Kentville, Windsor and Annapolis Royal definitely were part of the original 10. |
+ | ===Large Stations=== | ||
− | Kentville and | + | The two largest stations at the time were Kentville and Waterville. Kentville was 74' x 32' in size. The station platform was 350' x 12' and on the freight station side the platform measured 260' x 12'. The two sorey station housed the general office upstairs. |
− | + | The Waterville station had the same footprint as a medium station at 40' x 22' but had a residence built on the second storey. | |
− | Hantsport, Grand Pre, Port Williams, Waterville, Berwick, Aylesford, Middleton, Lawrencetown and Paradise measured out at 40' x 22' with platforms 150 - 300' long by 11' to 13' in width. | + | ===Gallery=== |
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Image:Early Kentville station.jpg|The first recorded photo of the [[Kentville Station]] taken in August 1869, also showing the [[Kentville Freight Shed|Freight Shed]] and [[Kentville Car Shop|Car Shop]]. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | ===Medium Large Stations=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Wolfville at 50' x 22' and Bridgetown and Annapolis that were 50' x 20' appeared to be a lengthened version of the medium size station. | ||
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+ | ===Gallery=== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Image:Wolfville Station Platform looking west.jpg|[[Wolfville Station]] platform of wooden station, [[Wolfville]]. | ||
+ | Image:Annapolis Royal First Station.jpg|The first [[Annapolis Royal Station]] station, circa 1880. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Medium Stations=== | ||
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+ | Hantsport, Grand Pre, Port Williams, Waterville, Berwick, Aylesford, Middleton, Lawrencetown and Paradise measured out at 40' x 22' with platforms 150' - 300' long by 11' to 13' in width. From the photos we have, they all appear to be the same design. Interesting that Coldbrook although listed in 1873 as just a platform was in 1949 an original station like the rest in this size. One wonders if a few stations didn't get moved around. | ||
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+ | ===Gallery=== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Image:Grand Pre Station.jpg|[[Grand Pre Station]]. | ||
+ | Image:Coldbrook Station.jpg|[[Coldbrook]] Station in August 1949 | ||
+ | Image:Paradise2.jpg|[[Paradise Station]] and [[Paradise Freight Shed|warehouse]]. Date unknown. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Medium Small Stations=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ===Gallery=== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Image:Grand Pre Station.jpg|[[Grand Pre Station]]. | ||
+ | Image:Coldbrook Station.jpg|[[Coldbrook]] Station in August 1949 | ||
+ | Image:Paradise2.jpg|[[Paradise Station]] and [[Paradise Freight Shed|warehouse]]. Date unknown. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Medium Small Stations== | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 14:56, 23 September 2011
Dominion Atlantic Railway Stations
W&AR Wood Stations 1869 - 1873
10 Stations were constructed for the original W&AR. In 1873, the MacNab report indicated there were 23 stations and whistle stops. Which stations exactly were of the original 10 are not known at this time but Kentville, Windsor and Annapolis Royal definitely were part of the original 10.
Large Stations
The two largest stations at the time were Kentville and Waterville. Kentville was 74' x 32' in size. The station platform was 350' x 12' and on the freight station side the platform measured 260' x 12'. The two sorey station housed the general office upstairs.
The Waterville station had the same footprint as a medium station at 40' x 22' but had a residence built on the second storey.
Gallery
The first recorded photo of the Kentville Station taken in August 1869, also showing the Freight Shed and Car Shop.
Medium Large Stations
Wolfville at 50' x 22' and Bridgetown and Annapolis that were 50' x 20' appeared to be a lengthened version of the medium size station.
Gallery
Wolfville Station platform of wooden station, Wolfville.
The first Annapolis Royal Station station, circa 1880.
Medium Stations
Hantsport, Grand Pre, Port Williams, Waterville, Berwick, Aylesford, Middleton, Lawrencetown and Paradise measured out at 40' x 22' with platforms 150' - 300' long by 11' to 13' in width. From the photos we have, they all appear to be the same design. Interesting that Coldbrook although listed in 1873 as just a platform was in 1949 an original station like the rest in this size. One wonders if a few stations didn't get moved around.
Gallery
Coldbrook Station in August 1949
Paradise Station and warehouse. Date unknown.
Medium Small Stations
Gallery
Coldbrook Station in August 1949
Paradise Station and warehouse. Date unknown.
Medium Small Stations
Gallery
Coldbrook Station in August 1949
Paradise Station and warehouse. Date unknown.
External Links
Pages in category "Stations"
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