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Image:Digby2.jpg|July 2, 1904 Looking north showing both the WCR station in the foreground and the enginehouse in the background.
 
Image:Digby2.jpg|July 2, 1904 Looking north showing both the WCR station in the foreground and the enginehouse in the background.
 
Image:Digby Station-a.jpg|July 2, 1904 Looking north showing both the WCR station in the foreground and the enginehouse in the background.
 
Image:Digby Station-a.jpg|July 2, 1904 Looking north showing both the WCR station in the foreground and the enginehouse in the background.
Image:Digby WCR Station a.jpg|Taken from the top of the enginehouse and looking south to the [[Digby Station|WCR station]] in the background. Visible is box car [[DAR0001281|No. 1281]].
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Image:Digby WCR Station a.jpg|Taken from the top of the enginehouse and looking south to the [[Digby Station|WCR station]] in the background. Visible is box car [[DAR001281|No. 1281]].
Image:Flying Bluenose Arrives at Digby.jpg|The [[Flying Bluenose]] arriving at the [[Digby Station]].
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Image:Flying Bluenose Arrives at Digby.jpg|The [[Flying Bluenose]] arriving at the [[Digby Station]], circa 1910.
 
Image:DAR0011a.jpg|[[DAR0011|No. 11]] at the [[Digby Station]] at [[Digby]] circa 1912.
 
Image:DAR0011a.jpg|[[DAR0011|No. 11]] at the [[Digby Station]] at [[Digby]] circa 1912.
 
Image:Digby Station - CPR No 2126.jpg|[[Digby Station]].
 
Image:Digby Station - CPR No 2126.jpg|[[Digby Station]].

Revision as of 10:09, 3 January 2010

Digby Station

The first station at Digby was a Western Counties Railway station, similar to the stations in Yarmouth and Weymouth. It sat beside a small wooden turntable and enginehouse. It was replaced in 1910 by a DAR wooden station and then in 1920 by the third and final station, a long CPR Tudor style station which survived until 1994 when it was demolished by the CPR at the request of Town of Digby.(1) The station faced the Digby Railyard with the Digby Water Tower standing to the north. A restaurant operated in the station until 1938. As an important tourism location and the arrival point for the near-by Digby Pines Hotel and Resort, Digby boasted a beautiful station garden in the 1920s and 1930s. From the station, the "Dock Spur" led down across Water Street to the Digby Wharf to meet steamers such as the long serving SS Princess Helene.

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References and Footnotes

(1) Admiral Digby Museum, Digby Historical Society "A Journey Throught Time: Transportation" virtual exhibit.

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