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File:14183918 10154504187869518 2759998061153598891 n.jpg|[[Meteghan Station]], sometime after abandonment, probably 1990 or 1991.
 
File:14183918 10154504187869518 2759998061153598891 n.jpg|[[Meteghan Station]], sometime after abandonment, probably 1990 or 1991.
 
File:14192767 10154504019959518 6522051370653661723 n.jpg|[[Meteghan Station]] and siding, sometime after abandonment, probably 1990 or 1991.
 
File:14192767 10154504019959518 6522051370653661723 n.jpg|[[Meteghan Station]] and siding, sometime after abandonment, probably 1990 or 1991.
File:14191944 10154504190414518 4349271621461931130 n.jpg|[[Meteghan]] and siding, sometime after abandonment, probably 1990 or 1991.
 
 
Image:August 29 1993 DAR Meteghan station.jpg|Relocated VIA Rail shelter for sale, 1993.
 
Image:August 29 1993 DAR Meteghan station.jpg|Relocated VIA Rail shelter for sale, 1993.
 
Image:IMG 3825.jpg|Looking railway east at [[Meteghan Station]], 2006. The paved platform remains from VIA days.
 
Image:IMG 3825.jpg|Looking railway east at [[Meteghan Station]], 2006. The paved platform remains from VIA days.

Revision as of 20:58, 8 November 2018

Meteghan Station

Mile 57.2 at Meteghan on the Yarmouth Subdivison

In an email dated February 20, 2013, Phil Mason said the following:

"When we visited in May/June 1975, the DAR had just abolished the operators at several stations, Meteghan being one and Weymouth another. Because there was still RDC service, these stations had "caretakers" for awhile. This would be a person who would come in an hour or so before train time, and open up the waiting room.

Meteghan has a green and white flag. This is a signal for the passenger train to stop to pick up passengers at a "flag" stop. The caretaker would display the signal. In many places, the prospective passengers would do this.

Sadly, the world changed, and caretaker operated stations would get vandalised even in peaceful rural areas. Within a couple of years, the DAR boarded up or demolished the flag stop stations."

The VIA Rail station for Meteghan that was sold to Robert Long Real Estate had been resold, and later owned by a B. German. (1)

The older CP flag stop station was moved nearby. It was left to deteriorate and was demolished by vandals in 2014.

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