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==Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 38 “Bear River”, "Champlain".==
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==Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 38 “Bear River”, "Champlain"==
  
 
Wheel Arrangement: [[:Category:4-6-0|4-6-0]]
 
Wheel Arrangement: [[:Category:4-6-0|4-6-0]]
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*63" drivers
 
*63" drivers
 
*53' wheelbase length, engine and tender
 
*53' wheelbase length, engine and tender
*CPR Class: [[Category:D6b|D6b]]
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*CPR Class: [[:Category:D6b|D6b]]
  
No. 38 was built by the [[:Category:North British Locomotive Company|North British Locomotive Company]] in 1903 as CPR 981. It was renumbered 520 in 1908. It was transferred to the DAR in  September 1917 and given the number 38 and name "Bear River". In May 1923, it was returned to the CPR as [[DAR0520|No. 520]]. It returned to the DAR by 1934 and was renamed "Champlain".(1)  See [[DAR0520|DAR No. 520]] for details of its later career. It is not certain when it was scrapped.  
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No. 38 was built by the [[:Category:North British Locomotive Company|North British Locomotive Company]] in 1903 as CPR 981. It was renumbered 520 in 1908. It was transferred to the DAR in  September 1917 and given the number 38 and name "Bear River". In May 1923, it was returned to the CPR as [[DAR0520|No. 520]]. It returned to the DAR by 1934 and was renamed "Champlain".<ref>''[[Highlights of Nova Scotia History]]'' Dominion Atlantic Railway (1934) Third Edition. (A booklet about the name, number and historical names of DAR locomotives.)</ref> See [[DAR0520|DAR No. 520]] for details of its later career. It is not certain when it was scrapped.  
  
 
Name Origin: [[Bear River]], picturesque stop on the DAR near Digby.
 
Name Origin: [[Bear River]], picturesque stop on the DAR near Digby.
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Known Photographs of this locomotive:  
 
Known Photographs of this locomotive:  
* Stephens Collection, Canada Science and Technology Museum, Ottawa, N-18246.
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* Ingenium Archives, Science and Technology Railway Collection, STR18246, http://collection.ingeniumcanada.org/en/id/STR18246/<ref>Permalink: https://files.ingeniumcanada.org/items/arch/234/STR-18246_92b8544a42ae02a42f8066921db8183a682b0152.jpeg</ref>
  
 
===References and Footnotes===
 
===References and Footnotes===
(1) ''[[Highlights of Nova Scotia History]]'' Dominion Atlantic Railway (1934) Third Edition. (A booklet about the name, number and historical names of DAR locomotives.)
 
  
 
* [[:Category:Jim O'Donnell Collection|Jim O'Donnell]] "Dominion Atlantic Railway Locomotive Roster"
 
* [[:Category:Jim O'Donnell Collection|Jim O'Donnell]] "Dominion Atlantic Railway Locomotive Roster"

Latest revision as of 13:03, 19 October 2024

Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 38 “Bear River”, "Champlain"

Wheel Arrangement: 4-6-0

Built by North British Locomotive Company at Glasgow. Scotland in November 1903.

  • Builder No. 16034
  • 21" x 26" cylinders
  • 63" drivers
  • 53' wheelbase length, engine and tender
  • CPR Class: D6b

No. 38 was built by the North British Locomotive Company in 1903 as CPR 981. It was renumbered 520 in 1908. It was transferred to the DAR in September 1917 and given the number 38 and name "Bear River". In May 1923, it was returned to the CPR as No. 520. It returned to the DAR by 1934 and was renamed "Champlain".[1] See DAR No. 520 for details of its later career. It is not certain when it was scrapped.

Name Origin: Bear River, picturesque stop on the DAR near Digby.

Gallery

Known Photographs of this locomotive:

References and Footnotes

  1. Highlights of Nova Scotia History Dominion Atlantic Railway (1934) Third Edition. (A booklet about the name, number and historical names of DAR locomotives.)
  2. Permalink: https://files.ingeniumcanada.org/items/arch/234/STR-18246_92b8544a42ae02a42f8066921db8183a682b0152.jpeg