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Revision as of 13:15, 10 December 2016


The Dominion Atlantic Railway

This Nova Scotia Railway conglomerate is one of the more important pages out of Nova Scotia history. The D.A.R. served as the catalyst in the development of the economies of the Annapolis Valley Apple Industry and the Nova Scotia tourism industry and provided the vital link that connected the western end of Nova Scotia from Yarmouth to Halifax and Truro.


Featured Videos

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of the DAR from the 50's!

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  • A superb movie showing the steam locomotive construction process

at the CPR Angus Shops.


The Dominion Atlantic Railway Digital Preservation Initiative Wiki Project

The entire DAR DPI web site including this Wiki is my personal donation to the study and preservation of the D.A.R. This railway has always held a fascination for me yet it's history has been elusive; confined to a few words in most publications and lacking in breadth and depth. Thankfully a few authors have taken the time to truly wade in, yet there is a much larger folklore component to the D.A.R. that keeps it's memory alive. By harnessing the technology of the internet and software like this Wiki, I hope we may eventually assemble the bits and pieces that everyone seems to have; their own little "slice" of the D.A.R.; and together hopefully we can build a true panorama of the railway everyone holds dear.

Steven Meredith


Museum Affiliations

This wiki is a part of the Middleton Memory Lane Railway Museum site and is intended to be a repository of digitized artefacts at the museum. The wiki's other mandate is to provide as complete a history as possible to serve as a private study resource for museum volunteers on site and on the internet.

We have also forged personal relationships with other museums and societies with which we work closely and with others who have contributed material from their archives to our wiki:


The Digital DAR - An MSTS Route

Set in the mid seventies, the route from Coldbrook and Steam Mills to Brooklyn and Windsor Junction has been faithfully recreated by Paul over the last 6 years. This was a labour of love and it shows. In particular, the towns of Windsor, Wolfville and Kentville are especially accurate and well detailed.

Paul has also created all the necessary rolling stock for the railway so that the immersion is complete.

I consider this a priceless donation as the time spent on this recreation runs into years and yet Paul has donated this route for all to enjoy. Perhaps one day, we will even see it running as a permanent display at the Memory Lane Railway Museum!

We have all the necessary files stored here on the forum if you would like to roll your sleeves up and get cracking on the DAR right away. Please click on the link to go right to our file section: http://www.dardpi.ca/forum/viewforum.php?f=17

Take time as well to browse the messages in the area for screen shots and the running dialogue as Paul worked on this.


Wiki Status

December 10, 2016

We are very proud to be coming into our 9th year on the DARDPI.ca site. The collection continues to grow and the community continues to grow and enjoy the fantastic collection of images, articles and paraphernalia that has accumulated and been donated by our ever expanding community. It helps as well and credit is due to all the museums that have been increasing the number of images on-line and who have granted us permission to show those DAR related images on the site. Thanks also to the many volunteers and contributors of images and research that continue to add depth and dimension to the story of the DAR. Cheers to the DARDPI community!

Earlier Status Notes


Contributions

I would like to assure contributors that unlike other forums and groups on the internet, the images and text contributed will never be reduced or culled to save space. The whole idea to this wiki is to save absolutely everything possible! This wiki is backed up regularly as well to protect these images and text and the investment in time put in to it by all.

Picture Preferences

All contribution are gratefully accepted but if possible, we would like photos in JPG format saved at 100% quality with no smoothing with a the largest dimension (either H or W) at 1500 pixels. At this size, it is not suitable for publication yet allows enthusiasts a great deal of detail when examining the photos.


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User Policy

Our policy to eliminate Spam robots and control Spam "content" will be:

1. The Wiki can not be edited by guests. Interested individuals will be allowed to contribute to the Wiki with no questions asked. If you are interested, make sure you have created a user name on the forum and then send an email on the forum by going to your User Control Panel, private messages, to user "STEM" explaining your interest and I will put you on the wiki with your forum username and password right away. Should you have problems with signing up in the forum, please direct your email to me at "Webmeister *at* DARDPI *dot* ca".----