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And featured oft by luscious custard pie</i><ref>[[Clarke, William Wylie|W. W. Clarke]], [[Clarke's History of the Earliest Railways in Nova Scotia]] (c. 1925) p. 34</ref>
 
And featured oft by luscious custard pie</i><ref>[[Clarke, William Wylie|W. W. Clarke]], [[Clarke's History of the Earliest Railways in Nova Scotia]] (c. 1925) p. 34</ref>
  
The new station built in 1920 included a larger restaurant. In December 1938, it was announced that the Digby station restaurant would close as train passenger were ow being served by [[:Category:Diners|Dining Cars]] and other onboard refreshments.<ref>[[Bishop, George|George Bishop]], "Railway Notes", [[:Category:The Advertiser|The Advertiser]], Dec. 29, 1938</ref>
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The new station built in 1920 included a larger restaurant. In December 1938, it was announced that the Digby station restaurant would close as train passenger were now being served onboard refreshments from [[:Category:Diners|dining cars]].<ref>[[Bishop, George|George Bishop]], "Railway Notes", [[:Category:The Advertiser|The Advertiser]], Dec. 29, 1938</ref>
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 21:59, 15 December 2021

The Digby Station restaurant occupied a building on the Digby Station platform, between the station and the Digby Enginehouse.[1] It was operated for many years by a Mrs. Vye who was famous for her cooking and pastries, inspiring a line of local verse:

Lunches tempting served by the Misses Vye
And featured oft by luscious custard pie
[2]

The new station built in 1920 included a larger restaurant. In December 1938, it was announced that the Digby station restaurant would close as train passenger were now being served onboard refreshments from dining cars.[3]

Gallery

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