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Kentville Roundhouse

Located at the west end of the Kentville Railyard, the Kentville roundhouse had ten stalls and a 70 foot turntable. It was attached by a short passageway to the Kentville Machine Shop.

Roundhouse stalls were numbered from south to north, starting with Stall No. 1 closest to the mainline and ending with Stall No. 10 near the Cornwallis River.(1) Stalls Nos. 5 to 10 had a three foot extension built on to the doors to accommodate the longer Pacific locomotives.

Dimensions were:

  • South wall: 80' 6"
  • North wall: 83' 7"
  • Rear (west) wall of each stall: 27' 5" wide
  • Doors: Four south doors, 13' 4" wide, Six North Doors 13' wide. Doors separated by 10" posts(2)

Chronology

1916 - the DAR constructs a 5-stall roundhouse at the west end of the Kentville yard where DAR subsidiary the Cornwallis Valley Railway branches off for Kingsport.

1926 - CPR expands its subsidiary's roundhouse in Kentville, adding 5 additional stalls.

1961 - Canadian Pacific Railway stops using the roundhouse for locomotive maintenance.

2007 - The roundhouse is demolished, July 9 to 13.

Gallery

References and Footnotes

(1) Canada Science and Technology photo STR08416a shows lettering for Stall No. 10 visible above the stall door.

(2) Dimensions based on onsite measurements by Dan Conlin and Leon Barron and a 1980 drainage plan of the Canada Foods plant from Graves Ltd.

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