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Aldershot
Aldershot, Nova Scotia
Mile 1.6 from Kentville on the Kingsport Subdivision, the Cornwallis Valley Railway
Mile 1.6 from Kentville on the Spur Track D Kingsport after 1961
- Next Station North: Mill Village
- Next Station South: Kentville
Facilities
- Spur Irving Oil, Mile .55 (1930s)
- Aldershot Wye
- Camp Aldershot Military Station and telegraph office
History
Beginning as a small station stop on the Cornwallis Valley Railway in 1889, Aldershot grew in importance in 1904 when it was chosen as the militia training base for western Nova Scotia which attracted special troop trains. A wye was built to turn troop train locomotives. Additional facilities were added in both World Wars which eventually included several supply warehouses located along the wye and two station buildings. The Aldershot wye was also used by DAR Kentville Roundhouse staff for testing refitted locomotives as they could be given a short run from Kentville and turned at Aldershot withour disrupting mainline traffic.[1]
Gallery
- Aldershot station June 1943.jpg
Aldershot Station in June of 1943.
References and Footnotes
- ↑ Leon Barron, personal communication with Dan Conlin, 2000
- Dominion Atlantic Railway Employee Time Table September 25, 1949, Library and Archives Canada, PMP - HE.2804 DC
- "Time Table No. 77 For Employees June 21, 1931", Dominion Atlantic Railway, p. 3