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Revision as of 20:41, 1 October 2018

Hantsport Station

Wood Station c. 1870 - 1943

Hantsport did not have a station when the Windsor and Annapolis Railway first began operations through the town in 1869[1] The first Hantsport station was a standard Windsor and Annapolis passenger and freight station built circa 1870.

Description:[2]

  • Station Building, 40' x 22'
  • Station Platform, 200' x 14'
  • Water Tank (pump), 15' x 14'

The first station was destroyed in a fire in 1943.[3]

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Brick Station 1944 - Present

It was replaced by a Tudor revival station, similar to the Bridgetown Station, based on the standard CPR Station Design No. 16.[4] The new station was completed in 1944. It was designated a provincial heritage building in 1995.[5]

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