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− | DAR (CPR) Train Digby. This passenger Extra was three coaches moved down from Kentville with an [[:Category:SW1200RS|SW1200RS]] [[CPR8133|No. 8133]]. It picked a rather large contigent of RCN recruits for HMCS [[Cornwallis]]. Cornwallis becames CFB Cornwallis (Canadian Forces Base) and then was decommissioned. It is now the Lester B. Pearson Training Base for Peacekeepers. | + | DAR (CPR) Train Digby. This passenger Extra was three coaches moved down from Kentville with an [[:Category:SW1200RS|SW1200RS]] [[CPR8133|No. 8133]]. It picked a rather large contigent of RCN recruits for HMCS [[Cornwallis]] at the [[Digby Wharf]] in the summer of 1966. Cornwallis becames CFB Cornwallis (Canadian Forces Base) and then was decommissioned. It is now the Lester B. Pearson Training Base for Peacekeepers. |
*[[:Category:Edward S. Gray Photo|Edward S. Gray photo]] | *[[:Category:Edward S. Gray Photo|Edward S. Gray photo]] | ||
[[Category:Edward S. Gray Photo]] | [[Category:Edward S. Gray Photo]] |
Revision as of 14:41, 28 March 2011
DAR (CPR) Train Digby. This passenger Extra was three coaches moved down from Kentville with an SW1200RS No. 8133. It picked a rather large contigent of RCN recruits for HMCS Cornwallis at the Digby Wharf in the summer of 1966. Cornwallis becames CFB Cornwallis (Canadian Forces Base) and then was decommissioned. It is now the Lester B. Pearson Training Base for Peacekeepers.
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