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Image:Kentville Steam Crane 414324 in yards August 74 David Othen.jpg|Track crane [[DAR414324|No. 414324]], boom car [[DAR414324|No. 412722]] and crew car [[DAR411677|No. 411677]] at [[Kentville Railyard|railroad yards]] in [[Kentville]] yards in August 1974. Appears to be in the same place as in 1967.
 
Image:Kentville Steam Crane 414324 in yards August 74 David Othen.jpg|Track crane [[DAR414324|No. 414324]], boom car [[DAR414324|No. 412722]] and crew car [[DAR411677|No. 411677]] at [[Kentville Railyard|railroad yards]] in [[Kentville]] yards in August 1974. Appears to be in the same place as in 1967.
 
Image:DAR411677.jpg|Track crane [[DAR414324|No. 414324]], boom car [[DAR414324|No. 412722]] and crew car [[DAR411677|No. 411677]] at [[Kentville Railyard|railroad yards]] in [[Kentville]] in July 18, 1975.
 
Image:DAR411677.jpg|Track crane [[DAR414324|No. 414324]], boom car [[DAR414324|No. 412722]] and crew car [[DAR411677|No. 411677]] at [[Kentville Railyard|railroad yards]] in [[Kentville]] in July 18, 1975.
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Image:CPR8137 Kentville Railyard 1977.jpg|[[CPR8137|No. 8137]] rolls by the work train in the [[Kentville Railyard]] in [[Kentville]] on August 17, 1977.
 
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Revision as of 18:30, 15 September 2008

Dominion Atlantic Railway Track Crane No. 414324.

Built by Industrial Works of Bay City, Michigan in 1913, No. 414324 had a lifting capacity of 100 tons. It spent its last decade on the DAR at Kentville. The crane was briefly acquired by the short-lived Scotia Railway Society in Halifax before being transferred in 1980 to the Salem and Hillsborough Railway in New Brunswick (now the New Brunswick Railway Museum) where it is preserved today along with boom car 104095.

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References and Footnotes

Canadian Trackside Guide 2008, page 3-108

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