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This Kingston, Ontario company began building locomotives in 1854. It was commonly known as the Kingston Locomotive Works, although its official name changed several times until 1901 when it became the Canadian Locomotive Company. The company was one of Canada's longest lasting and most innovative builders until it closed in 1969 after building over 3000 locomotives including some of the first and last steamers on the DAR. | This Kingston, Ontario company began building locomotives in 1854. It was commonly known as the Kingston Locomotive Works, although its official name changed several times until 1901 when it became the Canadian Locomotive Company. The company was one of Canada's longest lasting and most innovative builders until it closed in 1969 after building over 3000 locomotives including some of the first and last steamers on the DAR. | ||
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[[Constructed in Kingston|Constructed in Kingston: A History of the Canadian Locomotives Companies 1854 to 1968]] by Donald R. McQueen and William D. Thompson. | [[Constructed in Kingston|Constructed in Kingston: A History of the Canadian Locomotives Companies 1854 to 1968]] by Donald R. McQueen and William D. Thompson. | ||
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Canadian Locomotive Works
This Kingston, Ontario company began building locomotives in 1854. It was commonly known as the Kingston Locomotive Works, although its official name changed several times until 1901 when it became the Canadian Locomotive Company. The company was one of Canada's longest lasting and most innovative builders until it closed in 1969 after building over 3000 locomotives including some of the first and last steamers on the DAR.
References
Constructed in Kingston: A History of the Canadian Locomotives Companies 1854 to 1968 by Donald R. McQueen and William D. Thompson.