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Image:DAR1111-2617c.jpg|[[DAR2617|No. 2617]] departing with [[Train No. 98]] on July 3, 1954. [[DAR1111|No. 1111]] will handle way freight east. [[Digby Water Tower]] in background of [[Digby Railyard]].
 
Image:DAR1111-2617c.jpg|[[DAR2617|No. 2617]] departing with [[Train No. 98]] on July 3, 1954. [[DAR1111|No. 1111]] will handle way freight east. [[Digby Water Tower]] in background of [[Digby Railyard]].
 
Image:DAR1111a.jpg|[[DAR1111|No. 1111]] backing onto [[Digby Wharf]] at [[Digby]] on July 3, 1954.
 
Image:DAR1111a.jpg|[[DAR1111|No. 1111]] backing onto [[Digby Wharf]] at [[Digby]] on July 3, 1954.
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File:KeddyConlin7.jpg|Collision between locomotives [[DAR1015|No. 1015]] and [[DAR1111|No. 1111]] at [[Digby]], on July 19, 1956.
 
File:1111.jpg|[[DAR1111|No. 1111]] at [[Truro]] October 26 1956.
 
File:1111.jpg|[[DAR1111|No. 1111]] at [[Truro]] October 26 1956.
 
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Revision as of 19:12, 31 July 2021

Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 1111

  • Wheel Arrangement: 4-6-0 Ten Wheeler
  • Built by: Canadian Locomotive Co. (CLC)
  • Contract No.: C-501[1]
  • Date: 1913-12-17[1]
  • Builder No.: 1147[1]
  • Cylinders: 21" x 28"[1]
  • Steam Pressure: 200 PSI[1]
  • Superheater: V & H[2]
  • Feedwater Heater: No[3]
  • Booster: No[3]
  • Fuel: Coal[1]
  • Fuel Capacity: 12 Tons[2]
  • Stoker: No[3]
  • Valve Gear: Walschaert[3]
  • Drivers: 63"[1]
  • Tractive Effort: 30,000 lbs[1]
  • Engine Weight (loaded): 202,200 lbs[1]
  • Tender Weight (loaded): 149,000[2]
  • Tender Water Capacity (Imperial Gallons): 5000[2]
  • Total Weight (loaded): 351,200 lbs[1]
  • Wheelbase length, (engine and tender): 55' 1"[1]
  • Overall pilot to tender coupler length:
  • CPR Class: D10h[1]


Assignment and Disposition

  • Arrival on D.A.R.: 1954-01[4][1]
  • Origin:
  • Departure from D.A.R.: 1958[4][1]
  • Destination:
  • Scrapped: 1959-03[1]

Notes

  • Closest known relatives still alive are 1095 donated to the City of Kingston and renamed "The Spirit of Sir John A" and 1098 being operated out of Rail Tours Incorporated.[1]

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