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− | Image:DAR1018a.jpg|Circa 1941 at [[Halifax]] in DAR livery. | + | File:CSTM-STR08404a 001 aa cs.jpg|[[DAR1018|No. 1018]] at Kentville, newly painted in DAR livery. |
+ | Image:DAR1018a.jpg|Circa 1941 at [[Halifax]] in DAR livery, March 15, 1941. | ||
File:CSTM-STR08403a 001 aa cs.jpg|[[DAR1018|No. 1018]] at Truro on December 28, 1941. | File:CSTM-STR08403a 001 aa cs.jpg|[[DAR1018|No. 1018]] at Truro on December 28, 1941. | ||
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Image:R-107.jpg|Double-header [[:Category:Gypsum Trains|gypsum train]] crossing the [[Avon River Bridge|Avon River]] at Windsor, circa 1948. 1st engine is [[DAR1018|No. 1018]] in DAR livery. 2nd engine is [[DAR0999|No. 999]]. | Image:R-107.jpg|Double-header [[:Category:Gypsum Trains|gypsum train]] crossing the [[Avon River Bridge|Avon River]] at Windsor, circa 1948. 1st engine is [[DAR1018|No. 1018]] in DAR livery. 2nd engine is [[DAR0999|No. 999]]. | ||
Image:DAR0999101810416.jpg|[[DAR1041|No. 1041]] taking on water at the [[Windsor Water Tower]] while No.'s [[DAR1018|1018]] & [[DAR0999|999]] wait in August 1949. | Image:DAR0999101810416.jpg|[[DAR1041|No. 1041]] taking on water at the [[Windsor Water Tower]] while No.'s [[DAR1018|1018]] & [[DAR0999|999]] wait in August 1949. |
Revision as of 12:41, 5 July 2023
Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 1018, Demonts.
Built by the Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW) in September of 1912. Assigned to the DAR from the CPR in 1937 or 1938. It received a DAR red and black black scheme in April 1938.[1]
It is listed as a D.A.R. unit from M.P. 14 1941 to 1952 and then continues to appear in 1955 but back as a C.P.R. unit.[2]
Gallery
No. 1018 at Kentville, newly painted in DAR livery.
Circa 1941 at Halifax in DAR livery, March 15, 1941.
No. 1018 at Truro on December 28, 1941.
Double-header gypsum train crossing the Avon River at Windsor, circa 1948. 1st engine is No. 1018 in DAR livery. 2nd engine is No. 999.
No. 1041 taking on water at the Windsor Water Tower while No.'s 1018 & 999 wait in August 1949.
Circa 1949 at Windsor in DAR livery.
Aux steam crane and tender No. with locomotive No. 1018 in front of the Kentville Machine Shop, circa 1950.
No. 1018 at Truro in June 1952.
No. 1018 at Windsor on October 30, 1956.
References and Footnotes
- ↑ "Railway Herald", Halifax Chronicle Herald April 6, 1938, Carl Riff Collection
- ↑ C.P.R., M.P. 14 Motive Power Roster, 1941, p. 15.
External Links
No. 1018 at Truro. Canada Science and Technology Museum image STR03515a.
No. 1018 at Truro, December 28, 1941. Canada Science and Technology Museum image STR08403a.
No. 1018 at Kentville. Canada Science and Technology Museum image STR08404a.
No. 1018 at Windsor, October 30, 1956. Canada Science and Technology Museum image STR08405a.