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DAR Engine No. 1089 built by the [[:Category:Canadian Locomotive Works|Canadian Locomotive Co. (CLC)]] on contract C-501 as builder number 1128, delivered to C.P.R. on September 29 1913 as a class D10h.<ref name="CLC"> [[Donald R. McQueen]] and [[William D. Thompson]], [[Constructed in Kingston]]</ref><br>
 
DAR Engine No. 1089 built by the [[:Category:Canadian Locomotive Works|Canadian Locomotive Co. (CLC)]] on contract C-501 as builder number 1128, delivered to C.P.R. on September 29 1913 as a class D10h.<ref name="CLC"> [[Donald R. McQueen]] and [[William D. Thompson]], [[Constructed in Kingston]]</ref><br>
This loco was sent to the D.A.R. in 1940 and returned to the C.P.R. on September 22, 1956. <ref>From the daily notes of [[:Category:George Parks|George Parks]], Wendell Lemon, Atlantic Rails Facebook Group, March 23, 2020.</ref><br>
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This loco was sent to the D.A.R. in 1940<ref name="CLC"/><br> and returned to the C.P.R. on September 22, 1956. <ref>From the daily notes of [[:Category:George Parks|George Parks]], Wendell Lemon, Atlantic Rails Facebook Group, March 23, 2020.</ref><br>
 
It was scrapped in September of 1960.<br>
 
It was scrapped in September of 1960.<br>
 
Closest known relatives still alive are 1095 donated to the City of Kingston and renamed "The Spirit of Sir John A" and 1098 being operated out of Rail Tours Incorporated.<ref name="CLC"/><br>
 
Closest known relatives still alive are 1095 donated to the City of Kingston and renamed "The Spirit of Sir John A" and 1098 being operated out of Rail Tours Incorporated.<ref name="CLC"/><br>

Revision as of 04:09, 28 March 2020

Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 1092

DAR Engine No. 1089 built by the Canadian Locomotive Co. (CLC) on contract C-501 as builder number 1128, delivered to C.P.R. on September 29 1913 as a class D10h.[1]
This loco was sent to the D.A.R. in 1940[1]
and returned to the C.P.R. on September 22, 1956. [2]
It was scrapped in September of 1960.
Closest known relatives still alive are 1095 donated to the City of Kingston and renamed "The Spirit of Sir John A" and 1098 being operated out of Rail Tours Incorporated.[1]

Cylinders: 21 x 28
Drivers: 63"
Boiler Pressure: 200 PSI
Weight: 351200 lbs
Tractive Effort: 33000 lbs
Overall length (with Tender): 55-1'[1]

It is listed as a D.A.R. unit in both 1941[3] and 1947 [4].

Gallery

Other Known Images

Photo of locomotive on page 48 & 49, "A Dominion Atlantic Sojourn." Locomotive Quarterly, Spring 1998., photo by Kenneth S. MacDonald.

References and Footnotes

External Links

No. 1092 - from the Canada Science and Technology Museum collection, Image MAT000557.
No. 1092 at Truro - from the Canada Science and Technology Museum collection, image STR08413a.
No. 1092 at Windsor, May 1, 1942 - from the Canada Science and Technology Museum, image STR08414a.