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(DAR/CPR locomotive 999 at the Canadian Railway Museum (Exporail) in Delson Quebec, photographed by Hugh Llewelyn, August, 1970. Source: Wikimedia Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike file: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hugh_llewelyn_999_(5979019582).jpg Information from source: Description: Canadian Pacific Railway class "D-10h" 4-6-0 No.999 built by MLW in 1912 at the Canadian Railway Museum, Montreal 8/70. Built as No. 2774, it was renumbered 999 in 1913; and tr...)
 
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Summary

DAR/CPR locomotive 999 at the Canadian Railway Museum (Exporail) in Delson Quebec, photographed by Hugh Llewelyn, August, 1970.

Source: Wikimedia Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike file: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hugh_llewelyn_999_(5979019582).jpg

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Description: Canadian Pacific Railway class "D-10h" 4-6-0 No.999 built by MLW in 1912 at the Canadian Railway Museum, Montreal 8/70. Built as No. 2774, it was renumbered 999 in 1913; and transferred to the Dominion Atlantic Railway between 1937 and 1953. Donated to the CRM in 1963

Date August 1970

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current16:04, 24 December 2021Thumbnail for version as of 16:04, 24 December 20212,520 × 1,680 (975 KB)Dan Conlin (talk | contribs)DAR/CPR locomotive 999 at the Canadian Railway Museum (Exporail) in Delson Quebec, photographed by Hugh Llewelyn, August, 1970. Source: Wikimedia Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike file: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hugh_llewelyn_999_(5979019582).jpg Information from source: Description: Canadian Pacific Railway class "D-10h" 4-6-0 No.999 built by MLW in 1912 at the Canadian Railway Museum, Montreal 8/70. Built as No. 2774, it was renumbered 999 in 1913; and tr...

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