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File:AHS wharf 1880.jpg|[[Annapolis Royal Wharf|Annapolis Royal Railway Wharf]] with  [[:Category:Windsor_and_Annapolis_Railway|Windsor and Annapolis Railway]] train meeting the paddlewheeler ''Empress'' with a W&AR monitor-top baggage car & W&AR flat car and insulated box car, circa 1880.
 
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Revision as of 21:02, 29 March 2023

Windsor & Annapolis Railway Passenger cars

Many of the DAR's wooden passenger cars started off was Windsor & Annapolis Railway cars, later to be repainted and renumbered for DAR service. The W&AR also built a sizeable portion of their passenger car fleet at the Kentville Car Shop.
W&AR Passenger cars included:
Coach No.2
Coach No.3
Coach No. 4
Coach No. 5
Coach No. 6
Coach No.7
Coach No.8
Combine No. 24
Combine No. 30
Baggage No. 52
Baggage No. 53
Baggage No. 55
Baggage No. 56

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