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==Description & History== | ==Description & History== | ||
− | + | Kennetcook is located amidst the productive farmland of the Kennetcook River Valley and once boasted several sawmills. It was also home until 1963 of the last covered bridge in Nova Scotia. The DAR's Midland Line ran right through the village beside the river. | |
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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− | + | Image:Kennetcook Station 1958.jpg|Kennetcook village, [[Kennetcook Station|Station]] and section house at [[Kennetcook]] seen from [[DAR2627|No. 2627]] leading [[Train No. 21]] on August 1, 1958. | |
File:Kennetcook 1958.jpg|Midland Mixed [[Train No. 21]] lead by [[DAR2627|No. 2627]] sets out a boxcar at [[Kennetcook]] on July 31, 1958. | File:Kennetcook 1958.jpg|Midland Mixed [[Train No. 21]] lead by [[DAR2627|No. 2627]] sets out a boxcar at [[Kennetcook]] on July 31, 1958. | ||
Revision as of 19:22, 26 July 2015
Kennetcook, Nova Scotia
Subdivision Truro, Mile 26.44
Next Station East: Rhine's
Next Station West: Midway
Facilities & Features
- Kennetcook Station
- Kennetcook Section House
Description & History
Kennetcook is located amidst the productive farmland of the Kennetcook River Valley and once boasted several sawmills. It was also home until 1963 of the last covered bridge in Nova Scotia. The DAR's Midland Line ran right through the village beside the river.
Gallery
Kennetcook village, Station and section house at Kennetcook seen from No. 2627 leading Train No. 21 on August 1, 1958.
Midland Mixed Train No. 21 lead by No. 2627 sets out a boxcar at Kennetcook on July 31, 1958.
Section house in Kennetcook in 1981.