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Nova Scotia Railway Stations

Halifax

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    Intercolonial Railway

    Publisher: Valentine & Sons, ca. 1905

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    Intercolonial Railway

    Publisher: Valentine & Sons, ca. 1910

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    Intercolonial Railway (destroyed)

    Publisher: Novelty Mfg. and Art Ltd., Montreal, ca. 1917

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    Union Station

    ca. 1930s

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    Union Station

    Photo: CN, Publisher: Valentine-Black, Toronto, ca. 1940

The Intercolonial station was destroyed in the Halifax explosion of 1917. It was replaced with the Union Station, also used by the DAR. It sits adjacent to the Nova Scotian Hotel, formerly owned by CN and now known as the Westin Nova Scotian.

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