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Image:DAR0556 DAR0044 Kentville 1938 Harold Jenkins SGM-B0047.jpg|Cab of [[DAR0044|No. 44]] & [[DAR0556|No. 556]] in front of the [[Kentville Repair Shop]] in 1938.
 
Image:DAR0556b.jpg|[[DAR0556|No. 556]] passing the CNR coaling tower at Truro.
 
Image:DAR0556b.jpg|[[DAR0556|No. 556]] passing the CNR coaling tower at Truro.
 
Image:DAR0556a.jpg|On the Digby wharf in DAR livery. Date unknown.
 
Image:DAR0556a.jpg|On the Digby wharf in DAR livery. Date unknown.
 
Image:North range wreck.jpg|[[DAR0556|No. 556]] on the point of a derailment at [[North Range]].  
 
Image:North range wreck.jpg|[[DAR0556|No. 556]] on the point of a derailment at [[North Range]].  
Image:DAR0556 DAR0044 Kentville 1938 Harold Jenkins SGM-B0047.jpg|Cab of [[DAR0044|No. 44]] & [[DAR0556|No. 556]] in front of the [[Kentville Repair Shop]] in 1938.
 
 
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===Known Photographs of this locomotive===
 
===Known Photographs of this locomotive===

Revision as of 22:09, 3 April 2011

Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 556 "Champdore"

Wheel Arrangement: 4-6-0

  • Originally Built as Class ST12, CPR No. 977, renumbered to CPR 556 and reassigned to D6b class in December of 1907.

Built by Sashsische Maschinenbau A.G., Chemnitz, Germany (Saxon Locomotive Machine Works) in February 1904.

  • Builder No. 2843
  • 20" x 26" cylinders (Changed from compound 22&33x26 in November 1913)
  • 63" drivers
  • 53' wheelbase length, engine and tender
  • 63' 3" overall pilot to tender coupler
  • CPR Class: D6d


In May of 1937, No. 556 was officially assigned to the D.A.R. She served just short of 10 years and was scrapped in March of 1947.

It is listed as a D.A.R. unit in both 1941[1] and 1947[2].

Name Origin: Champdoré, a carpenter in the settlement at Port Royal.

Name Controversy

The locomotive has been reported as being named "Mount Denson" but photographic evidence (Gallery below) shows only "Champdore" in 1938.


Gallery

Known Photographs of this locomotive


References and Footnotes