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Image:DAR0018b.jpg|Yarmouth & Annapolis No. 6 ([[:Category:Western Counties Railway|Western Counties]]) [[DAR0018|"Digby"]] builder's ([[:Category:Baldwin Locomotive Works|Baldwin]]) photo. This locomotive became the DAR [[DAR0018|No. 18]].
 
Image:DAR0018b.jpg|Yarmouth & Annapolis No. 6 ([[:Category:Western Counties Railway|Western Counties]]) [[DAR0018|"Digby"]] builder's ([[:Category:Baldwin Locomotive Works|Baldwin]]) photo. This locomotive became the DAR [[DAR0018|No. 18]].
 
Image:DAR0018a.jpg|Locomotive [[DAR0024|No. 18]] near [[Kentville]] Oct. 1, 1894.
 
Image:DAR0018a.jpg|Locomotive [[DAR0024|No. 18]] near [[Kentville]] Oct. 1, 1894.
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File:CSTM-STR03985a 001 aa cs.jpg|General Manager W. R. Campbell posing with [[DAR0018|"Digby"]].
 
Image:Digby Fast Train.jpg|[[DAR0018|No. 18]] leading train at [[Digby]], circa 1894.
 
Image:Digby Fast Train.jpg|[[DAR0018|No. 18]] leading train at [[Digby]], circa 1894.
 
File:18 DIGBY.jpg|[[DAR0018|No. 18]] with [[Flying Bluenose|''The Flying Bluenose'']] near [[Kentville]] in 1896.
 
File:18 DIGBY.jpg|[[DAR0018|No. 18]] with [[Flying Bluenose|''The Flying Bluenose'']] near [[Kentville]] in 1896.

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Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 18 "Digby"

Wheel Arrangement: 4-4-0

Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in May 1893.

  • Builder No. 13438
  • 14 & 18 x 24" Vauclain compound cylinders as delivered, rebuilt November 1907 as 16.5" x 24" cylinders
  • 66" drivers.

Built as the second of two identical locomotives (No. 17 was the first) for the Yarmouth and Annapolis Railway (the briefly renamed Western Counties Railway in 1893) as Y & A No. 6 "Digby". It became DAR No. 18 in 1894, keeping its old name. As DAR No. 18, this locomotive had the honour of pulling the first DAR passenger train from Halifax to Yarmouth and return on October 1, 1894.

It was scrapped before 1920 according to Omer Lavallée (1) or in 1924 according to Andrew Merrilees.(2)

Name Origin: Digby, Nova Scotia, the eastern terminus of the Western Counties Railway and Yarmouth and Annapolis Railway.

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