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Known Photographs of this locomotive:  
 
Known Photographs of this locomotive:  
 
* [http://www.images.technomuses.ca/searchpf.php?id=83970&lang=en At Halifax, Canada Science and Technology Museum, Ottawa, Photo No. STR04034a]
 
* [http://www.images.technomuses.ca/searchpf.php?id=83970&lang=en At Halifax, Canada Science and Technology Museum, Ottawa, Photo No. STR04034a]
* [http://www.images.technomuses.ca/searchpf.php?id=5995&lang=en At Halifax, Canada Science and Technology Museum, Ottawa, Photo No. STR8379a]
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===References and Footnotes===
 
===References and Footnotes===

Latest revision as of 20:23, 16 January 2013

Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 521 "Halifax"

Wheel Arrangement: 4-6-0

Built by North British Locomotive Company at Glasgow. Scotland in November 1903.

  • Builder No. 16035
  • 21" x 26" cylinders
  • 63" drivers
  • 53' wheelbase length, engine and tender
  • CPR Class:

Built as CPR No. 521, it was transferred to the DAR in May 1937 and was given the name "Halifax", also used by No. 504. It was scrapped in November 1939.

Name Origin: Halifax, capital of Nova Scotia and Earl of Halifax, George Montague, sponsor of settlement in 1749.(1)

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Known Photographs of this locomotive:

References and Footnotes

(1) Highlights of Nova Scotia History Dominion Atlantic Railway (1934) Third Edition. (A booklet about the name, number and historical names of DAR locomotives.)