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+ | Image:DAR2665d.jpg|[[DAR2665|No. 2665]] at Truro in front of the Truro CNR station. | ||
Image:DAR2665b.jpg|[[DAR2665|No. 2665]] in the [[Kentville Railyard]] in August 1951 after bringing in [[Train No. 95]] from [[Halifax]]. Also visible is business card [[DARNOVASCOTIA|Nova Scotia]] parked against the [[Kentville Repair Shop|repair shop]] and to the left the [[Kentville Car Shop|car shop]]. | Image:DAR2665b.jpg|[[DAR2665|No. 2665]] in the [[Kentville Railyard]] in August 1951 after bringing in [[Train No. 95]] from [[Halifax]]. Also visible is business card [[DARNOVASCOTIA|Nova Scotia]] parked against the [[Kentville Repair Shop|repair shop]] and to the left the [[Kentville Car Shop|car shop]]. | ||
Image:DAR2665c Train 95 Kentville 1951.jpg|[[Train No. 95]] behind engine [[DAR2665|No. 2665]] at [[Kentville Station]] leaving for [[Yarmouth]] in August 1951. | Image:DAR2665c Train 95 Kentville 1951.jpg|[[Train No. 95]] behind engine [[DAR2665|No. 2665]] at [[Kentville Station]] leaving for [[Yarmouth]] in August 1951. |
Revision as of 20:38, 28 October 2008
Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 2665.
A 4-6-2 Pacific, class G2u, built by the Canadian Pacific's Angus Shops in June of 1914. Never officially listed as a D.A.R. unit in the C.P.R. M.P. 14 rosters yet was photographed so far on the D.A.R. from 1951 through to 1956.
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No. 2665 at Truro in front of the Truro CNR station.
No. 2665 in the Kentville Railyard in August 1951 after bringing in Train No. 95 from Halifax. Also visible is business card Nova Scotia parked against the repair shop and to the left the car shop.
Train No. 95 behind engine No. 2665 at Kentville Station leaving for Yarmouth in August 1951.
No. 2665 departing Kentville in August 1951 leading Train No. 95. Visible is sanding tower in the background and Kentville Machine Shop roof.