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Located at the west end of the [[Kentville Railyard]], the Kentville roundhouse had ten stalls and a 70 foot turntable. It was attached by a short passageway to the [[Kentville Machine Shop]].
 
Located at the west end of the [[Kentville Railyard]], the Kentville roundhouse had ten stalls and a 70 foot turntable. It was attached by a short passageway to the [[Kentville Machine Shop]].
  
Roundhouse stalls were numbered from south to north, starting with Stall No. 1 closest to the mainline and ending with Stall No. 10 near the Cornwallis River. Stalls Nos. 5 to 10 had an extension built on to the doors to accommodate the longer Pacific locomotives.  
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Roundhouse stalls were numbered from south to north, starting with Stall No. 1 closest to the mainline and ending with Stall No. 10 near the Cornwallis River.(1) Stalls Nos. 5 to 10 had an extension built on to the doors to accommodate the longer Pacific locomotives.  
  
 
===Chronology===
 
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1961 - Canadian Pacific Railway stops using the roundhouse for locomotive maintenance.
 
1961 - Canadian Pacific Railway stops using the roundhouse for locomotive maintenance.
  
2007 - The roundhouse is demolished.
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2007 - The roundhouse is demolished, July 9 to 12.
  
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==References==
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(1) Canada Science and Technology photo STR08416a shows lettering for Stall No. 10 visible above the stall door.
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Revision as of 20:34, 29 July 2017

Kentville Roundhouse

Located at the west end of the Kentville Railyard, the Kentville roundhouse had ten stalls and a 70 foot turntable. It was attached by a short passageway to the Kentville Machine Shop.

Roundhouse stalls were numbered from south to north, starting with Stall No. 1 closest to the mainline and ending with Stall No. 10 near the Cornwallis River.(1) Stalls Nos. 5 to 10 had an extension built on to the doors to accommodate the longer Pacific locomotives.

Chronology

1916 - the DAR constructs a 5-stall roundhouse at the west end of the Kentville yard where DAR subsidiary the Cornwallis Valley Railway branches off for Kingsport.

1926 - CPR expands its subsidiary's roundhouse in Kentville, adding 5 additional stalls.

1961 - Canadian Pacific Railway stops using the roundhouse for locomotive maintenance.

2007 - The roundhouse is demolished, July 9 to 12.

References

(1) Canada Science and Technology photo STR08416a shows lettering for Stall No. 10 visible above the stall door.

Gallery

References and Footnotes

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