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=Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 25, Strathcona, Pontgravé.=
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==Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 25, Strathcona, Pontgravé.==
  
 
According to [[Gary W. Ness|Gary Ness]] on page 2 of "[[Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway]] (Volume 2)", this engine was numbered No. 25 and was originally named "Strathcona" receiving the name "Pontgravé" for a short time only. This locomotive was scrapped in 1940.
 
According to [[Gary W. Ness|Gary Ness]] on page 2 of "[[Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway]] (Volume 2)", this engine was numbered No. 25 and was originally named "Strathcona" receiving the name "Pontgravé" for a short time only. This locomotive was scrapped in 1940.
  
 
The mistake in identifying this loco as No. 5 on Page 60 of "[[Canadian Railways In Pictures]]" by [[Robert F. Legget]] is most likely that only the 5 can be seen on the sanding tower.
 
The mistake in identifying this loco as No. 5 on Page 60 of "[[Canadian Railways In Pictures]]" by [[Robert F. Legget]] is most likely that only the 5 can be seen on the sanding tower.
 
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==References and Footnotes==
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==External Links==
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==Gallery==
 
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Image:dar0005a.jpg|Location and date unknown. </gallery>
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Image:dar0005a.jpg|Location and date unknown.
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[[Category:Steam]]
 
[[Category:Steam]]
 
[[Category:4-4-0]]
 
[[Category:4-4-0]]

Revision as of 22:13, 17 April 2008

Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 25, Strathcona, Pontgravé.

According to Gary Ness on page 2 of "Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway (Volume 2)", this engine was numbered No. 25 and was originally named "Strathcona" receiving the name "Pontgravé" for a short time only. This locomotive was scrapped in 1940.

The mistake in identifying this loco as No. 5 on Page 60 of "Canadian Railways In Pictures" by Robert F. Legget is most likely that only the 5 can be seen on the sanding tower.

References and Footnotes

External Links

Gallery