This is the October 16, 1910 employee timetable for the Halifax & South Western Railway, covering the railway from the junction with the Intercolonial Railway in Halifax to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.
The timetable also includes the Caledonia branch from New Germany Junction to Port Wade on the western side of Nova Scotia.
These employee timetables were for the guidance of the railway workers and were not issued to the public. They contain a wealth of detail for the railway historian and curious observer.
These scans were provided by Duane Porter of the Halifax and South Western Railway Museum.
Halifax to Liverpool
The Halifax to Liverpool section starts at Intercolonial Junction in Halifax, in what is now Fairview. The line continued through French Village, East River, Chester, Mahone Bay and other towns to Bridgewater. From Bridgewater the line continued through Conquerall, Medway and Brooklyn to Liverpool.
At Bridgewater, the Middleton section went west to meet the Dominion Atlantic Railway on the west side of Nova Scotia. There was a short branch line to Lunenburg as well, from Mahone Junction.
Liverpool to Yarmouth
The Liverpool to Yarmouth section started in Liverpool and continued south through Lockeport, Shelburne, Barrington, Pubnico and Belleville until it reached Yarmouth at the end of the line.
Bridgewater Junction to Port Wade
The Middleton section ran east-west between Bridgewater on the east coast and Port Wade on the west coast of Nova Scotia. The line met the Dominion Atlantic Railway (DAR) at Middleton.
Special Rules
The Special Rules page provided speed limits, register stations and other details for specific areas of the line.
Thanks to Duane for providing the scans.