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DAR number 850 was a large Bucyrus style steam-powered shovel or excavator. The long cab house the steam engine, coal supply and winches. The large booms and bucket swivelled independently from the front, supported by outrigger legs. The steam shovel often worked the [[Round Hill Ballast Pit]]<ref>"Round Hill Ballast Pit Photo Envelope" Leon Barron Collection, Kings County Museum</ref> and the [[Oak Island Ballast Pit]]. Crew at the Oak Island pit were Reg MacGill and Walter Wood.<ref>Inscription on photo in the [[:Category:Tony Kalkman|Tony Kalkman]] collection, shared in [https://www.facebook.com/groups/DARDPI.ca/posts/1851380128563741/ DAR-DPI.ca Facebook post, March 13, 2023]</ref>
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DAR number 850 was a large Bucyrus style steam-powered shovel or excavator. The long cab housed the steam engine, coal supply and winches. The large booms and bucket swivelled independently from the front, supported by outrigger legs. The steam shovel often worked the [[Round Hill Ballast Pit]]<ref>"Round Hill Ballast Pit Photo Envelope" Leon Barron Collection, Kings County Museum</ref> and the [[Oak Island Ballast Pit]]. Crew at the Oak Island pit were Reg MacGill and Walter Wood.<ref>Inscription on photo in the [[:Category:Tony Kalkman|Tony Kalkman]] collection, shared in [https://www.facebook.com/groups/DARDPI.ca/posts/1851380128563741/ DAR-DPI.ca Facebook post, March 13, 2023]</ref>
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 07:48, 15 March 2023

Dominion Atlantic Number 850

Builder: Canada Foundry Company, Toronto
Builder's Number: C70

DAR number 850 was a large Bucyrus style steam-powered shovel or excavator. The long cab housed the steam engine, coal supply and winches. The large booms and bucket swivelled independently from the front, supported by outrigger legs. The steam shovel often worked the Round Hill Ballast Pit[1] and the Oak Island Ballast Pit. Crew at the Oak Island pit were Reg MacGill and Walter Wood.[2]

Gallery

References and Footnotes

  1. "Round Hill Ballast Pit Photo Envelope" Leon Barron Collection, Kings County Museum
  2. Inscription on photo in the Tony Kalkman collection, shared in DAR-DPI.ca Facebook post, March 13, 2023

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