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==Kentville Paint / Repair Shop==
 
==Kentville Paint / Repair Shop==
Known at first as the Paint Shop, this building was built between the station and the [[Kentville Car Shop|Car Shop]] in 1928, with the frame being erected in May 1928<ref>"The Railway Herald and Labor Man's Forum" ''Halifax Chronicle Herald'', May 11, 1928, page 8, Carl Riff Notes</ref> It was covered sometime in the 1930s with green "insulbrick" shingles, and later became known at the Repair Shop. It survived until the last years of the [[Kentville Railyard]] and was demolished in the early 1990s.
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The [[Windsor and Annapolis Railway]] built a paint shop at Kentville to the east of  the [[Kentville Car Shop]]. It was replaced in 1928 with a new building to the west between the station and the [[Kentville Car Shop|Car Shop]], with the frame being erected in May 1928<ref>"The Railway Herald and Labor Man's Forum" ''Halifax Chronicle Herald'', May 11, 1928, page 8, Carl Riff Notes</ref> It was covered sometime in the 1930s with green "insulbrick" shingles, and later became known at the Repair Shop. It survived until the last years of the [[Kentville Railyard]] and was demolished in the early 1990s.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:18, 31 March 2019

Kentville Paint / Repair Shop

The Windsor and Annapolis Railway built a paint shop at Kentville to the east of the Kentville Car Shop. It was replaced in 1928 with a new building to the west between the station and the Car Shop, with the frame being erected in May 1928[1] It was covered sometime in the 1930s with green "insulbrick" shingles, and later became known at the Repair Shop. It survived until the last years of the Kentville Railyard and was demolished in the early 1990s.

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  1. "The Railway Herald and Labor Man's Forum" Halifax Chronicle Herald, May 11, 1928, page 8, Carl Riff Notes