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File:SGM-B0063.jpg|The [[DARSANSPAREIL#Dominion_Atlantic_Railway_Business_Car.2C_.22Nova_Scotia.22.2C_1912_-_Present|Nova Scotia]] at [[Kentville]] in June 1956.
 
File:SGM-B0063.jpg|The [[DARSANSPAREIL#Dominion_Atlantic_Railway_Business_Car.2C_.22Nova_Scotia.22.2C_1912_-_Present|Nova Scotia]] at [[Kentville]] in June 1956.
 
Image:DarNovaScotia2.jpg|Business Car [[DARNOVASCOTIA|Nova Scotia]] beside the [[Kentville Repair Shop]] in August 1949.  
 
Image:DarNovaScotia2.jpg|Business Car [[DARNOVASCOTIA|Nova Scotia]] beside the [[Kentville Repair Shop]] in August 1949.  
File:CSTM-STR33190a 001 aa cs.jpg | Nova Scotia in Kentville, NS 30th August 1953
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File:CSTM-STR33190a 001 aa cs.jpg | Nova Scotia in Kentville, NS 30th August 1953.
File:CSTM-STR33191a 001 aa cs.jpg | Nova Scotia on back of Passenger train, Kentville NS, 30th August 1953
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File:CSTM-STR33191a 001 aa cs.jpg | Nova Scotia on back of Passenger train, Kentville, August 30, 1953.
Image:DAR0470c.jpg|[[DAR0470|No. 470]] leaving for [[Kingsport]] with [[Train No. 11]] from [[Kentville]] in August 1951. Visible is the business car [[DARNOVASCOTIA|Nova Scotia]] in front of the [[Kentville Repair Shop|repair shop]].
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Image:DAR0470c.jpg|[[DAR0470|No. 470]] leaving for [[Kingsport]] with [[Train No. 11]] from [[Kentville]] in August 1951. [[DARNOVASCOTIA|Nova Scotia]] is visible in front of the [[Kentville Repair Shop|repair shop]].
Image:DAR2665b.jpg|[[DAR2665|No. 2665]] in the [[Kentville Railyard]] in August 1951 with [[Train No. 95]] from [[Halifax]]. Business car [[DARNOVASCOTIA|Nova Scotia]] is parked by the [[Kentville Repair Shop|repair shop]] to the left of the [[Kentville Car Shop|car shop]].
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Image:DAR2665b.jpg|[[DAR2665|No. 2665]] in the [[Kentville Railyard]] in August 1951 with [[Train No. 95]] from [[Halifax]]. [[DARNOVASCOTIA|Nova Scotia]] is parked by the [[Kentville Repair Shop|repair shop]] to the left of the [[Kentville Car Shop|car shop]].
 
Image:DarNovaScotia.jpg|[[DARNOVASCOTIA|Nova Scotia]], at [[Kentville Railyard]] parked beside the [[Kentville Repair Shop|repair shop]], Aug. 27, 1956.
 
Image:DarNovaScotia.jpg|[[DARNOVASCOTIA|Nova Scotia]], at [[Kentville Railyard]] parked beside the [[Kentville Repair Shop|repair shop]], Aug. 27, 1956.
Image:Kingsport Train.jpg|Mixed Train for [[Kingsport]] leaving [[Kentville Railyard|yard]]. Visible is business car [[DARNOVASCOTIA|Nova Scotia]] beside the [[Kentville Repair Shop|repair shop]] and the [[Kentville Coaling Tower|coaling tower]] in [[Kentville]] on August 28, 1956.
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Image:Kingsport Train.jpg|The [[Kingsport]] train leaving [[Kentville Railyard|yard]]. [[DARNOVASCOTIA|Nova Scotia]] sits beside the [[Kentville Repair Shop|repair shop]] on [[Kentville]] on August 28, 1956.
File:TRM1.jpg|[[DARNOVASCOTIA|''Nova Scotia'']] on Dec. 7, 1963 in Toronto just after retirement from the CPR as business car No. 7 newly acquired by the Upper Canada Railway Society.
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File:TRM1.jpg|[[DARNOVASCOTIA|''Nova Scotia'']] on Dec. 7, 1963 in Toronto just after retirement as CPR business car No. 7.
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File:TRM3.jpg|[[DARNOVASCOTIA|''Nova Scotia'']] in 1964 operated by the Upper Canada Railway Society in steam excursions with a blue paint scheme.
 
File:SGM-B0062.jpg|Nova Scotia at Niagara Falls on Sep 25, 1966. DAR Crests have been removed.
 
File:SGM-B0062.jpg|Nova Scotia at Niagara Falls on Sep 25, 1966. DAR Crests have been removed.
 
File:TRMarrivalNovaScotia.jpg|The [[DARNOVASCOTIA|''Nova Scotia'' car]] arrives in 2013 at the [[:Category:Toronto Railway Museum|Toronto Railway Museum]] from Orillia.
 
File:TRMarrivalNovaScotia.jpg|The [[DARNOVASCOTIA|''Nova Scotia'' car]] arrives in 2013 at the [[:Category:Toronto Railway Museum|Toronto Railway Museum]] from Orillia.

Revision as of 22:52, 2 January 2015

Dominion Atlantic Railway Pullman Parlour Car, "Sans Pareil", 1896 - 1912

The "Sans Pareil" (a French term meaning incomparible or without equal) was built in 1896 for the Dominion Atlantic Railway as a Pullman Parlour Car (at a cost, according to D.A.R. records, of $11,972).[1]

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Dominion Atlantic Railway Business Car, "Nova Scotia", 1912 - Present

Sanspareil was converted from a parlour car to a business car for the D.A.R. General Manager in 1912 and renamed "Nova Scotia".[2] It was described in the CPR MP Report in 1941 as a wooden business car was built in 1896 and was 67'9-1/2" in length (after 1944 reported as 60' 8" but still built in 1896) on 6 wheel trucks.[3]

"Nova Scotia" played a significant role in history in 1917. It was parked at the North Street Station in Halifax on the morning of December 6, 1917 when the Halifax Explosion took place. The DAR's General Manager George E. Graham and his family were eating breakfast in "Nova Scotia" but the car sheltered them from the blast and rain of debris which killed many people in the station. Graham quickly made his way to Rockingham, the nearest surviving telegraph station and ordered a relief train from Kentville. It brought doctors, nurses, supplies and rescue equipment to Halifax the afternoon of the explosion and was one of the first relief trains to arrive in Halifax.[4]

Nova Scotia served as the DAR's business car until 1958 when it was replaced by a 1958 Pontiac Hi-Rail station wagon. Nova Scotia was transferred to Quebec where it was renamed Business Car No. 7 until it was retired from the CPR in 1963.[5] The car was initially owned by the Upper Canada Railway Society who ran it on steam excursions out of Toronto from 1963 until 1969. The car was sold to the London Public Library Association and in 1970 resold to a railway themed restaurant in Orillia, Ontario. It served as the Ossawippi Express restaurant office, restrooms and reception area[6] until the restaurant went out of business in 2010.

After the close of the restaurant, the city of Orillia transferred the Nova Scotia (and the rest of the restaurant cars) to the care of the Orillia Municipal Heritage Committee[7]. Among other interested parties, The Nova Scotia Railway Heritage Society[8] explored repatriating the "Nova Scotia"[9]. However in the end, the car was preserved by the Toronto Railway Museum as part of their collection at the John Street Roundhouse in downtown Toronto.

Google Street View of the cars in Orillia

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References and Footnotes

  1. "Dominion Atlantic Railway Chronology of Passenger Car Purchases", Library and Archives Canada, Merrilees Collection, MG 31 NA A10, Vol. 55-4
  2. Canadian Trackside Guide 2008, Bytown Railway Society
  3. 1941 Canadian Pacific Railway Summary Of Equipment, Form M.P. 14 - January 1, 1941, page 38.
  4. Dan Conlin, "How Kentville and Wolfville helped a Stricken Halifax in 1917", Kentville Advertiser, Dec. 6, 1993, p. 3A
  5. Canadian Trackside Guide 2008, pag 3-79. Nova Scotia became the 5th CPR business car No. 7
  6. Ossawippi.com on the Wayback machine now that the restaurant is closed.
  7. Orillia Municipal Heritage Committee
  8. The Nova Scotia Railway Heritage Society
  9. NSRHS wants to repatriate the "Nova Scotia".

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