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Built by the [[:Category:CPR Angus Shops|Canadian Pacific's Angus Shops]] in June of 1907. Shows up as a D.A.R. unit in 1952 most likely replacing [[:Category:G2r|G2r]] [[DAR2552|No. 2552]] which dropped of the D.A.R. list in 1952. (1) | Built by the [[:Category:CPR Angus Shops|Canadian Pacific's Angus Shops]] in June of 1907. Shows up as a D.A.R. unit in 1952 most likely replacing [[:Category:G2r|G2r]] [[DAR2552|No. 2552]] which dropped of the D.A.R. list in 1952. (1) |
Revision as of 13:58, 11 July 2021
Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 2516.
Built by the Canadian Pacific's Angus Shops in June of 1907. Shows up as a D.A.R. unit in 1952 most likely replacing G2r No. 2552 which dropped of the D.A.R. list in 1952. (1)
Gallery
Engine No. 2516 loco for Train No. 95 heading to engine service facilities in front of the Kentville Car Shop in August 1951. Kentville Boiler Plant exhaust stack behind that.
Near Windsor leading Train No. 95 in August 1951.
No. 2516 at Windsor in September of 1951.
No. 2516 at Yarmouth in 1956.
No. 2516 at Digby on June 28, 1956 leading a special train for the Right Honourable Vincent Massey, Governor General.
No. 2516 pulling the Governor General Vincent Massey's train through the valley at Digby on June 28 1956.
DAR mixed Train No. 100 led by No. 2516 nearing Hebron in August 1957. Box car No. 225114 can be spotted.
DAR mixed Train No. 100 led by No. 2516 nearing Hebron in August 1957. Box car No. 225114 can be spotted. (CSTM)
No. 2516 and Dayliner No. 9059 outside while No. 1046 is inside theYarmouth Enginehouse in August 1957.
No. 2516 and Dayliner No. 9059 outside while No. 1046 is inside theYarmouth Enginehouse in August 1957. (CSTM)
References and Footnotes
- C.P.R. M.P. 14 Motive Power Rosters 1952, p. 14; 1955 p. 15