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A sister to [[DARANNAPOLISROYAL|Annapolis Royal]](1), this car began as the Canadian Pacific sleeper "Ivanhoe", later renamed "Peninsula". It was converted to a buffet observation car for the DAR in December 1923 and named "Grand Pre". In September 1946 it was renumbered as 411511 and converted to a crew rest car(2) and stationed on a side track in [[Yarmouth]].(3) It was scrapped in July 1960.(2)
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A sister to [[DARANNAPOLISROYAL|Annapolis Royal]]<ref>[[Gary W. Ness]] in [[Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway]] (Volume Two), back cover</ref>, this car began as the Canadian Pacific sleeper "Ivanhoe", later renamed "Peninsula". It was converted to a buffet observation car for the DAR in December 1923 and named "Grand Pre". In September 1946 it was renumbered as 411511 and converted to a crew rest car<ref>[[:Category:Jim O'Donnell|Jim O'Donnell]], [[Passenger Roster JLOD|''Dominion Atlantic Passenger Equipment Roster'', page 4]]</ref> and stationed on a side track in [[Yarmouth]].<ref>[[J. B. King]], ''Halifax Herald'' Feb. 15, 1958, Nova Scotia Archives RG28 SR/86</ref> It was scrapped in July 1960.<ref>[[:Category:Jim O'Donnell|Jim O'Donnell]], [[Passenger Roster JLOD|''Dominion Atlantic Passenger Equipment Roster'', page 4]]</ref>
  
Note: The 1944 CPR MP14 D.A.R. section lists a seating capacity of 22 people in the main section and 6 in the smoking section with a length of 68'-5"(4) while the 1941 MP 14 gives a length of 65' with capacity of 22 non-smoking and 26 smoking.(5)
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Note: The 1944 CPR MP14 D.A.R. section lists a seating capacity of 22 people in the main section and 6 in the smoking section with a length of 68'-5"<ref>[[:Category:MP14FORMS|C.P.R.  M.P. 14 Motive Power Rosters, 1944, page 40]]</ref> while the 1941 MP 14 gives a length of 65' with capacity of 22 non-smoking and 26 smoking.<ref>[http://dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?title=19410101-MP14 1941 MP14 DAR Section, page 39]</ref>
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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==References and Footnotes==
 
==References and Footnotes==
*(1) [[Gary W. Ness]] in [[Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway]] (Volume Two), back cover
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*(2) [[:Category:Jim O'Donnell|Jim O'Donnell]], [[Passenger Roster JLOD|''Dominion Atlantic Passenger Equipment Roster'', page 4]]
 
*(3) [[J. B. King]], ''Halifax Herald'' Feb. 15, 1958, Nova Scotia Archives RG28 SR/86
 
*(4) [[:Category:MP14FORMS|C.P.R.  M.P. 14 Motive Power Rosters, 1944, page 40]]
 
*(5) [http://dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?title=19410101-MP14 1941 MP14 DAR Section, page 39]
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 16:01, 18 March 2023

Dominion Atlantic Railway Buffet Observation Parlour Car, Grand Pre

  • Built 1889 by Barney and Smith
  • 72 feet over couplers
  • 65 feet over frame
  • six wheel trucks

A sister to Annapolis Royal[1], this car began as the Canadian Pacific sleeper "Ivanhoe", later renamed "Peninsula". It was converted to a buffet observation car for the DAR in December 1923 and named "Grand Pre". In September 1946 it was renumbered as 411511 and converted to a crew rest car[2] and stationed on a side track in Yarmouth.[3] It was scrapped in July 1960.[4]

Note: The 1944 CPR MP14 D.A.R. section lists a seating capacity of 22 people in the main section and 6 in the smoking section with a length of 68'-5"[5] while the 1941 MP 14 gives a length of 65' with capacity of 22 non-smoking and 26 smoking.[6]

Gallery

References and Footnotes

External Links

Plan of similar converted Barney & Smith car, Business No. 16