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Revision as of 19:11, 31 July 2021
Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 1015.
Built by the Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW) in September of 1912. Never officially assigned to the DAR from the CPR. According to notes in the MP14 1944 of J. Mauley (1), this unit was loaned to the DAR in January of 1946.
Gallery
No. 1015 at Windsor in August of 1952.
No. 1015 at Truro in June 1956.
No. 1015 takes on water at Windsor, date unknown.
Crane No. 802 assists locomotive 1015, 1950s?
No. 1015 on the Digby Wharf spur, probably in 1959.
No. 1015 on the Digby Wharf spur, probably in 1959.
References and Footnotes
External Links
- Kids posing in the cab of No. 1015 at Weymouth. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=51094148162&set=gm.10150397165438393&type=3&theater
- Nova Scotia Archives, No. 1015 crossing the Avon River Bridge.
- No. 1015 at Don's Depot
- Locomotive 1015 taking on water at Windsor - Canada Science and Technology Museum.
- No. 1015 at Truro - Canada Science and Technology Museum.