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* [[Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway]] (Volume 1), [[Gary W. Ness|Gary Ness]] (page 6) (cinder work train in Kentville, late 1930s)
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* [[Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway]] (Volume 1), [[Gary W. Ness|Gary Ness]] (page 6) (superb close-up portrait cinder work train in Kentville, circa 1938)
 
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* Photo of locomotive on page 44, Locomotive Quarterly, Spring 1998, Vol XXI, Number 3, photo collection of [[:Category:Kenneth S. MacDonald Collection|Kenneth S. MacDonald]].
 
* [[M. Allen Gibson]], ''[[Train Time]]'', Windsor: Lancelot Press (1973) page 10 (in Kentville, newly painted)
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 22:35, 16 December 2008

Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 32, Blomidon

Wheel Arrangement: 4-6-0

Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in October 1907.

  • Builder No. 31847
  • 19" x 24" cylinders
  • 60" drivers
  • Class: 10-32-0

Built in 1907 by Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia for the DAR, No. 32 was the first 4-6-0 "ten wheeler" on the DAR and was soon joined by her identical sister, the slightly younger No. 33. They were the last locomotives ordered directly by the DAR. After the CPR takeover of the DAR and arrival of larger 4-6-0s, No. 32 was frequently used on the Kentville-Kingsport run pulling the school trains (see Trains No. 11 - 14. It was was scrapped in 1941. (2)

A large-scale model of No. 32 is preserved at the Wolfville Station, now the town library. The model was built about 1915 by a DAR brakeman. It was donated the library by Gary W. Ness. Depicted in 1920s colour scheme, the model is one of the only surviving colour sources to document the DAR's famous pre-war red and gold paint schemes.

Name Origin: Cape Blomidon, dramatic landmark headland overlooking Minas Basin.

Gallery

Other Known Photographs:

  • Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway (Volume 1), Gary Ness (page 6) (superb close-up portrait cinder work train in Kentville, circa 1938)
  • Photo of locomotive on page 44, Locomotive Quarterly, Spring 1998, Vol XXI, Number 3, photo collection of Kenneth S. MacDonald.
  • M. Allen Gibson, Train Time, Windsor: Lancelot Press (1973) page 10 (in Kentville, newly painted)
  • McQuinn Collection, Canada Science and Technology Museum, N-4003 (Builders photo); N-4002 (in Kentville yard shunting observation car) and N-4005 (at Kentville Station)
  • Stephens Collection, Canada Science and Technology Museum, N-8352 (at Kentville station)
  • Merrilees Collection, Library and Archives Canada, Vol. 5059

References and Footnotes

(1) Charles McBride DAR Locomotive List

External Links