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==187?? to 1948==
 
==187?? to 1948==
 
Original [[Western Counties Railway]] wooden station, similar to the [[Weymouth Station]] and [[Digby Station]].
 
Original [[Western Counties Railway]] wooden station, similar to the [[Weymouth Station]] and [[Digby Station]].
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==Gallery==
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Image:DAR Stn South & Engine 2.jpg
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Image:Yarmouthold.jpg|Original [[Western Counties Railway]] station in [[Yarmouth]]
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Image:DAR Stn South & Enginehouse.jpg
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Image:Bluenosecrew.jpg|Train crew of the [[Flying Bluenose]] at the [[Yarmouth Station]] in 1916.
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==1948 - Present==
 
==1948 - Present==
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==Gallery==
 
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Image:DAR Stn South & Engine 2.jpg
 
Image:Yarmouthold.jpg|Original [[Western Counties Railway]] station in [[Yarmouth]]
 
Image:DAR Stn South & Enginehouse.jpg
 
Image:Bluenosecrew.jpg|Train crew of the [[Flying Bluenose]] at the [[Yarmouth Station]] in 1916.
 
 
Image:Yarmouthnewer.jpg|The new 1940s brick station.
 
Image:Yarmouthnewer.jpg|The new 1940s brick station.
 
Image:DAR1079a.jpg|[[DAR1079|No. 1079]] at [[Yarmouth Station]], [[Yarmouth]] after moving from engine service facilties on July 3, 1954.
 
Image:DAR1079a.jpg|[[DAR1079|No. 1079]] at [[Yarmouth Station]], [[Yarmouth]] after moving from engine service facilties on July 3, 1954.

Revision as of 09:55, 14 July 2009

Yarmouth Station

187?? to 1948

Original Western Counties Railway wooden station, similar to the Weymouth Station and Digby Station.

Gallery

1948 - Present

"Aug. 26, 1948, Dominion Atlantic Railway officially opened a new $50,000 station in Yarmouth that came complete with modern chrome and leather furnishings." (1)

A partial replica of the original WCR wooden station was constructed for Tim Hortons and Wendys close to the original station site.

Gallery

References and Footnotes

  • (1) Nova Scotia News Now, Aug. 26, 2008, Through the Pages - 35, 50 and 60 years ago by John DeMings

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