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No. 33 was the last locomotive built for the Dominion Atlantic. It was built in 1907 by [[:Category:Baldwin Locomotive Works|Baldwin Locomotive Works]] in Philadelphia for the DAR and was identical to her sister [[DAR0032|No. 32]] "Blomidon". No. 33 was damaged in a serious wreck near [[Hantsport]] in 1919.<ref> Photograph and notes in Leon Barron Collection.</ref> After the CPR takeover which brought larger ten wheelers to the DAR, No. 33 and 32 were frequently used on the [[:Category:Subdivision Kingsport|Kentville-Kingsport]] run pulling the [[:Category:Scheduled Trains|School Trains]].<ref>[[Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway]] (Volume 1), [[Gary W. Ness|Gary Ness]] (page 6)</ref> No. 33 was put into storage in 1933 and scrapped in late October 1938<ref>[[Bishop, George|George Bishop]] "Railway Notes", ''Kentville Advertiser'', Oct. 16, 1938.</ref>&<ref>[[M. Allen Gibson]], ''[[Train Time]]'', Windsor: Lancelot Press (1973) page 10 (in Kentville, newly painted)</ref>  
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No. 33 was the last locomotive built for the Dominion Atlantic. It was built in 1907 by [[:Category:Baldwin Locomotive Works|Baldwin Locomotive Works]] in Philadelphia for the DAR and was identical to her sister [[DAR0032|No. 32]] "Blomidon". No. 33 was damaged in a serious wreck near [[Hantsport]] in 1919.<ref> Photograph and notes in Leon Barron Collection.</ref> After the CPR takeover which brought larger ten wheelers to the DAR, No. 33 and 32 were frequently used on the [[:Category:Subdivision Kingsport|Kentville-Kingsport]] run pulling the [[:Category:Scheduled Trains|School Trains]].<ref>[[Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway]] (Volume 1), [[Gary W. Ness|Gary Ness]] (page 6)</ref> No. 33 was put into storage in 1933 and scrapped in late October 1938<ref>[[Bishop, George|George Bishop]] "Railway Notes", ''Kentville Advertiser'', Oct. 16, 1938.</ref><ref>[[M. Allen Gibson]], ''[[Train Time]]'', Windsor: Lancelot Press (1973) page 10 (in Kentville, newly painted)</ref>  
  
 
Name Origin: Heroic spirtual figure of Nova Scotia's Mi'kmaq people
 
Name Origin: Heroic spirtual figure of Nova Scotia's Mi'kmaq people

Revision as of 12:23, 6 July 2017

Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 33, Glooscap.

Wheel Arrangement: 4-6-0

Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in November 1907.

  • Builder No. 32258
  • 19" x 24" cylinders
  • 63" drivers[1]
  • Class: 10-32-0

No. 33 was the last locomotive built for the Dominion Atlantic. It was built in 1907 by Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia for the DAR and was identical to her sister No. 32 "Blomidon". No. 33 was damaged in a serious wreck near Hantsport in 1919.[2] After the CPR takeover which brought larger ten wheelers to the DAR, No. 33 and 32 were frequently used on the Kentville-Kingsport run pulling the School Trains.[3] No. 33 was put into storage in 1933 and scrapped in late October 1938[4][5]

Name Origin: Heroic spirtual figure of Nova Scotia's Mi'kmaq people

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Other Known Photographs

References and Footnotes

  1. Omer Lavallée lists 60" drivers but the C.P.R., M.P. 14 Motive Power Rosters, 1938 lists 63" drivers.
  2. Photograph and notes in Leon Barron Collection.
  3. Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway (Volume 1), Gary Ness (page 6)
  4. George Bishop "Railway Notes", Kentville Advertiser, Oct. 16, 1938.
  5. M. Allen Gibson, Train Time, Windsor: Lancelot Press (1973) page 10 (in Kentville, newly painted)

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