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Wolfville Station

Wood Station 18?? - 1891

The following information was forwarded to the DARDPI by Heather Watts of the Wolfville Historical Society:

Tom Sheppard says in Historic Wolfville, "Wolfville was the headquarters for the railway at first, and engines built in England landed at the town. Disagreements with landowners forced the move of the headquarters to Kentville." Our own Mud Creek says that the first station agent was Samuel Prat. By 1888, Mumford was agent.

Wood Station 1891 - 1911

The following information was forwarded to the DARDPI by Heather Watts of the Wolfville Historical Society:

The Halifax Morning Herald of August 1891 said "A new railway station had been built in May, one of the best, second only to that in Middleton." Graves was stationmaster at the time.


Brick Station 1911 - Present