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Category:People
The Dominion Atlantic Railway Employees
This section is all about the people who defined, built, worked, lived and breathed life into the railway.
See pages about DAR employees below.
Gallery
No. 33 at Wolfville Station circa 1901 to 1911.
Engineer Harry Ward, Newsagent Harry MacKinley and the crew of a passenger train, probably the "Flying Bluenose" at the Yarmouth Station, circa 1910.
Train crew of the Flying Bluenose, 1916.
Kentville Freight Shed with C. F. “Fritz” Walter, DAR constable & caretaker, train crew and station staff, circa 1920s.
No. 544 on the roundhouse turntable with Kentville Roundhouse staff. The water tower stands at its first location by the turntable, circa 1930.
Engineer Arthur Palmeter with engine 45, circa 1935.
DAR office staff at the Kentville Station, 1935.
Kingsport Station agent and crew of the Kingsport train at the Kingsport Station, summer 1946.
Retirement day for DAR employees at the Kentville Station showing left to right Harry William, conductor; Ray Christie, master mechanic; Cecil Guild, train man; William Cox, machinist, June 1 1956.
DAR office employees photographed by at the Kentville Station, September 25, 1964.
A long-time Nova Scotia railway officer, James Brignell.
References and Footnotes
*Note to Editors: When creating a new page in this section, open the Template:AAA People and copy and paste it into the new page.
Pages in category "People"
The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.
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- Balcom, Creighton Morse
- Balsor, Harry
- Barnaby, Frederick Arthur
- Barteaux, Shirley Edwin
- Belcher, Clifford Sherman
- Bell, Allison
- Benjamin, Clayton George
- Bishop, George
- Bishop, John Leonard
- Bishop, Robert Burton
- Blois, Fred
- Boggs, H. C.
- Brignell, James
- Brooks, Edward
- Buchanan, Barry Clark
- Buchanan, Beverly Roy
- Buchanan, Roy O.