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File:Tupper21.jpg|[[Kentville]] looking east from West Main Street crossing with the [[Canada Foods Plant]], the [[Kentville Roundhouse|roundhouse]], [[Kentville Car Shop|car shop]] and [[Kentville Railyard|yard tracks]], 1992.
 
File:Tupper21.jpg|[[Kentville]] looking east from West Main Street crossing with the [[Canada Foods Plant]], the [[Kentville Roundhouse|roundhouse]], [[Kentville Car Shop|car shop]] and [[Kentville Railyard|yard tracks]], 1992.
 
Image:DAR Kentville - Coldbrook area July 1993.jpg|[[Kentville]] sign board, as viewed from [[Coldbrook]], July 1993.
 
Image:DAR Kentville - Coldbrook area July 1993.jpg|[[Kentville]] sign board, as viewed from [[Coldbrook]], July 1993.
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File:KingsCountyMuseum.JPG|The [[:Category:Kings Historical Society|Kings County Museum]], 2008 with the locomotive wheel display recovered from the [[Kentville Railyard]].
  
 
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Revision as of 20:07, 8 August 2017

Kentville, Nova Scotia

Facilities & Features

Kentville Station, Roundhouse, Coaling Tower, Cornwallis Inn, Bridges and More!

Please Click on the title for extensive listing of featured facilities.

Commerce & Industry

Description & History

The Windsor and Annapolis Railway established their operational headquarters here in 1868. In 1894 the amalgamation of the Windsor and Anapolis Railway and the Western Counties Railway led to the formation of the Dominion Atlantic Railway. It's corporate offices like the Windsor and Annapolis were located in London, England. After the 1911 lease to Canadian Pacific Railway the corporate offices were moved to Montreal, Quebec but the day to day operational headquarters remained in Kentville to the very end.

Operations & Orders

Gallery

References & Footnotes

Reference Tag

External Links