Halifax and South Western Railway

Halifax and Southwestern Railway
Map
Overview
HeadquartersBridgewater, Nova Scotia
Reporting markH&SW
LocaleNova Scotia, Canada
Dates of operation1901–1918
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

The Halifax and South Western Railway (reporting mark H&SW)[1] was a historic Canadian railway operating in the province of Nova Scotia.

The legal name of this railway was the Halifax & South Western Railway, as is defined in various Acts of the Nova Scotia Legislature, such as 1902 c.1, Act respecting the Halifax & South Western Railway Co.. However, Halifax & Southwestern Railway is also sometimes[when?] also used.

The H&SW was created in spring 1901 when William Mackenzie and Donald Mann approached the provincial government with plans to finish the abortive plans for a railway from Halifax to Yarmouth along the province's South Shore. For many years, the line had significant curvature throughout its length, a result of the rugged local topography, which earned it the moniker, "Hellish Slow & Wobbly".