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=Gravel Pits=
 
=Gravel Pits=
 
[[File:KeddyConlin13.jpg|thumb|right|500px|[[Round Hill Ballast Pit]] with locomotive [[DAR0929|No. 929]], drop-side [[:Category:Ballast Cars|ballast cars]], a [[Lidgerwood Rapid Unloader]], CPR Box car 132476 and a Northwest steam shovel, circa 1950-1956.]]
 
[[File:KeddyConlin13.jpg|thumb|right|500px|[[Round Hill Ballast Pit]] with locomotive [[DAR0929|No. 929]], drop-side [[:Category:Ballast Cars|ballast cars]], a [[Lidgerwood Rapid Unloader]], CPR Box car 132476 and a Northwest steam shovel, circa 1950-1956.]]
The DAR had three main trackside gravel pits served by spurs to provide ballast:
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The DAR had trackside gravel pits on each subdivision served by spurs to provide ballast:
  
 
*[[Oak Island Ballast Pit]] on the Halifax Subdvision at [[New Minas]].
 
*[[Oak Island Ballast Pit]] on the Halifax Subdvision at [[New Minas]].
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*[[Round Hill Ballast Pit]] on the Kentville Subdivision at [[Round Hill]].
 
*[[Round Hill Ballast Pit]] on the Kentville Subdivision at [[Round Hill]].
 
*[[Hayes Pit]] on the Truro Subdivision at [[Burtons]].
 
*[[Hayes Pit]] on the Truro Subdivision at [[Burtons]].
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*The [[Plympton]] Ballast Pit on the Yarmouth Subdivision.
  
==Gallery==
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By the 1960s, most ballast needs were centralized by using the Round Hill and New Minas pits<ref>See ballast sourced noted for each subdivision description in the [[1969-MemoOfGenInfo|1969 Memorandum of General Information]]</ref>  
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==References==
  
 
[[Category:Operations]]
 
[[Category:Operations]]

Latest revision as of 15:45, 6 March 2023

Gravel Pits

Round Hill Ballast Pit with locomotive No. 929, drop-side ballast cars, a Lidgerwood Rapid Unloader, CPR Box car 132476 and a Northwest steam shovel, circa 1950-1956.

The DAR had trackside gravel pits on each subdivision served by spurs to provide ballast:

By the 1960s, most ballast needs were centralized by using the Round Hill and New Minas pits[1]

References

  1. See ballast sourced noted for each subdivision description in the 1969 Memorandum of General Information

Subcategories

This category has only the following subcategory.

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Pages in category "Gravel Pits"

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.