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Revision as of 20:42, 20 March 2009
Dominion Atlantic Colours
No. 32 Model Colours
These are Averaged colours using PhotoShop taken from the main steam cyclinder on the model of No. 32 in the Wolfville library.
- RGB: 81, 18, 27
- HSB: 351, 78%, 32%
- Lab: 17, 20, 12
- CMYK: 41%, 89%, 72%, 62%
- #51121b
- Web Only: #660033
Model of No. 32 made in 1908, today displayed at the Wolfville Library located in the restored Wolfville Station.
Front end of the 1908 model of No. 32 displayed at the Wolfville Library located in the Wolfville Station.
Detail of the cylinder and name board of the 1908 model of No. 32 displayed at the Wolfville Library located in the Wolfville Station.
1920s era model of observation car Annapolis Royal at the restored Wolfville Station.
The sylized platform of the 1920s era model of Annapolis Royal at the restored Wolfville Station.
Colour Schemes by Period
1893 to c. 1901
- Colour: Magenta, gold lettering double pinstriping
- Colour Details: boilers, driving wheels, cab, tender - red; smoke box, tender wheels and trucks - black; Tires - white(1)
- Headlight: Usually DAR cypher initials
- Sanddome: Number
- Cab: Name, heavy Roman
- Tender: "Dominion Atlantic", arched in heavy Roman over "Railway"
c. 1902 to c. 1918
- Colour: Magenta, gold lettering and double striping
- Headlight: Often DAR cypher initials
- Sanddome: Double pinstriping, usually Number
- Cab: Name, heavy Roman
- Tender: "Dominion Atlantic" heavy Roman, straight line(2)
"Acadia" at Centreville.
No. 11 at the Digby Station at Digby
Kent, locomotive No. 26.
Locomotive No. 28, the Dominion Atlantic's only 2-6-0 Mogul.
Locomotive No. 31 at Canning Station with the Oyler apple warehouse under construction.
c. 1918 to c. 1928
- Colour: Tuscan Red, gold lettering
- Cab: Name, sometimes over small number, art deco sans-serif
- Tender: Small "Dominion Atlantic", large number art deco sans-serif
c. 1929 - 1935
- Colour: Tuscan Red, gold lettering and stripes
- Sanddome: Number, pinstriping
- Cab: Name, Roman
- Tender: Land of Evangeline herald, single pinstripe frame
No. 26 "Kent" June 18, 1936 at Kentville
c. 1936 - c. 1942
- Colour: Tuscan Red, gold or yellow lettering and stripes
- Smokebox Front: Silver (1938-1942)
- Sanddome: Sometimes Number
- Running Board: Name on cast brass plaque
- Cab: Number with pinstripe frame
- Tender: Land of Evangeline herald, single pinstripe frame
No. 32 freshly painted as Blomidon.
c. 1943 - 1954
- Colour: Black, yellow lettering
- Cab: Number, pinstripe frame often omitted
- Tender: Land of Evangeline herald, single pinstripe frame often omitted
1954 - 1959 (S-3s)
- Colour: Tuscan Red and Grey, Tuscan letters & numbers
- Dominion Atlantic
1959 - 1965 (SW1200s)
- Colour: Tuscan Red and Grey, Tuscan letters & numbers in Block Roman
- Canadian Pacific
1965 - 1968 (SW1200s)
- Colour: Tuscan Red and Grey, Tuscan letters & numbers in Script Roman
- Canadian Pacific
1968 - 1994
- Colour: Action Red, Multimark, white letters & numbers
- CP Rail
Variations
Around World War One, some locomotives including No. 32 were briefly painted black but soon returned to red. In the 1920s, some locomotives included No. 25 and No. 508 were painted "a very soft green" for a short time before being returned to red.(2) Many DAR locomotives arrived and first served on the DAR in black lettered for the CPR until they were shopped in Kentville. Some steam locomotives, especially in later years were never repainted from their CP lettering colour scheme.
References
(1) & (2) Letter 1980 Harold Jenkins to Jim O'Donnell