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One of the large number of [[:Category:Apple Warehouses|apple warehouse]]s owned by the British Canadian Fruit Association. Their Pereau warehouse was the one closest to the road. It consisted of two warehouses joined together. It has since been demolished.
 
One of the large number of [[:Category:Apple Warehouses|apple warehouse]]s owned by the British Canadian Fruit Association. Their Pereau warehouse was the one closest to the road. It consisted of two warehouses joined together. It has since been demolished.
  
* Served by 412 foot (7 car capacity) siding south of mainline
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* Served by 412 foot (7 car capacity) siding south of mainline<ref>*Accident Investigation of July 11, 1935 level Crossing accident, Library and Archives Canada, RG46, Vol. 1865, File 28300.32<ref>
 
* 40' x 350'
 
* 40' x 350'
 
* Wooden construction
 
* Wooden construction
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*Capacity of 13,000 barrels of apples<ref>Dominion Atlantic Railway, ''[[1927-DAR CHART of Apple and Produce Warehouses|DAR Chart of Apple and Produce Warehouses, February 23, 1927]]''</ref>
  
 
===History===
 
===History===
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==References and Footnotes==
 
==References and Footnotes==
*Accident Investigation of July 11, 1935 level Crossing accident, Library and Archives Canada, RG46, Vol. 1865, File 28300.32
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==External Links==
 
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Revision as of 22:25, 10 January 2020

British Canadian Fruit Association warehouses Pereau

Mile 11.86 on the Kingsport Subdivision at Pereau

One of the large number of apple warehouses owned by the British Canadian Fruit Association. Their Pereau warehouse was the one closest to the road. It consisted of two warehouses joined together. It has since been demolished.

  • Served by 412 foot (7 car capacity) siding south of mainlineCite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

History

  • Built about 1921

Gallery

References and Footnotes


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