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===Other Known Photographs:===
 
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* [[Gary W. Ness]] in [[Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway]] (Volume One) on page 4 arriving with first train to Yarmouth, 1894.
 
* [[Gary W. Ness]] in [[Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway]] (Volume One) on page 4 arriving with first train to Yarmouth, 1894.
* Photo of loco on page 42, Locomotive Quarterly, Spring 1998, Vol XXI, Number 3, photo collection of Kenneth S. MacDonald.
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* Photo of loco on page 42, [[Locomotive Quarterly, Spring 1998, Vol XXI, Number 3|"A Dominion Atlantic Sojourn." Locomotive Quarterly, Spring 1998.]], photo collection of [[:Category:Kenneth S. Macdonald Collection|Kenneth S. MacDonald]].
 
* Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management, No. 18 in Kentville Oct. 1, 1894 en route to Yarmouth.
 
* Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management, No. 18 in Kentville Oct. 1, 1894 en route to Yarmouth.
 
* McQuinn Collection, Canada Science and Technology Museum, Ottawa: N-3985 in [[Kentville]] with [[W.R. Campbell | W.R. Campbell]] Oct. 1, 1894; N-3986 in [[Digby]], 1895; and N-3987 in [[Annapolis Royal]] on bridge, 1909.
 
* McQuinn Collection, Canada Science and Technology Museum, Ottawa: N-3985 in [[Kentville]] with [[W.R. Campbell | W.R. Campbell]] Oct. 1, 1894; N-3986 in [[Digby]], 1895; and N-3987 in [[Annapolis Royal]] on bridge, 1909.

Revision as of 20:37, 12 March 2014

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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