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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
| − | Dominion Atlantic Railway Dayliner [[ | + | Dominion Atlantic Railway Dayliner [[DAR9058|RDC No. 9058]] after its head-on collision with a the DAR's [[Burro Crane]] at [Coldbrook]], photographed by [[:Category:Harold Bailey Photo|Harold Bailey]], Oct. 30, 1965. The two units were so mangled together that they had to be dragged as one unit to Kentville to be separated. |
The photograph belonged to DAR MOW employee [[B. L. Mailman]]. | The photograph belonged to DAR MOW employee [[B. L. Mailman]]. | ||
Revision as of 20:57, 21 December 2025
Summary
Dominion Atlantic Railway Dayliner RDC No. 9058 after its head-on collision with a the DAR's Burro Crane at [Coldbrook]], photographed by Harold Bailey, Oct. 30, 1965. The two units were so mangled together that they had to be dragged as one unit to Kentville to be separated.
The photograph belonged to DAR MOW employee B. L. Mailman.
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