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Revision as of 07:19, 25 November 2018
Vessels
Foreword
The history of ownership of DAR vessels is a convoluted trail of acquisition and conquest. These were fast times and the stakes were high as companies jockeyed to be the carrier of choice for the burgeoning business travel and tourism market.
The steamship lines to the United States were particularly lucrative considering the superb tourism branding of the Land Of Evangeline the DAR management, primarily the brain child of Percy Gifkins the general manager, had pushed into the New England area. Everyone wanted an Evangeline vacation and Annapolis Valley apples and the steamships brought them to and from New York and Boston in droves.
As a result, ownership changed hands rapidly until the steamship business consolidated in the teens and twenties of the 20th century.
Modern Day Operations
On September 1, 1976, Canadian National took over operation of the Saint John, N.B. - Digby, N.S. ferry. This move followed a review of federal assistance to the water transport industry and completed Canadian Pacific's withdrawl from the service. After suffering heavy losses for many years, the "Princess of Acadia"(II) and docking facilies were sold to the Federal Government in December 1974. Canadian Pacific continued to operate the service under a contract which expired August 31, 1976.(1) With the creation of Marine Atlantic in 1986, the Crown Corporation inherited the Saint John, N.B. - Digby, N.S. route. from CN Marine. The service has been operated by Bay Ferries since 1997. (Wikipedia)
References and Footnotes
1. Scotian Railroad Society newsletter. August 1976.
External Links
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_Atlantic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_Ferries_Limited
Pages in category "Vessels"
The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.
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- The Railway and Marine World - 1908-01 - DAR's vessel SS Yarmouth Damaged
- The Railway and Marine World - 1908-04 - DAR Vessel Lands Shipwrecks Survivors
- The Railway and Marine World - 1909-04 - DAR Marine Officers
- The Railway and Marine World - 1909-07 - Senior DAR Marine Officer Takes Government Employment
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1898-05 - DAR New Vessels 1898
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1898-06 - DAR Vessels News
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1898-08 - Launch of SS Prince Arthur
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1899-06 - DAR Marine Fleet News
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1899-12 - DAR Prince Arthur Serves Boston - St. John, N.B.
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1900-01 - DAR Prince Edward Chartered South
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1901-04 - DAR Steamers News
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1901-07 - Vessels Transferred to DAR
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1901-11 - DAR Orders a New Vessel
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1902-01 - SS Prince Edward Chartered
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1902-02 - DAR Vessels in the Winter Season
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1902-03 - City of Saint John to Improve DAR Vessels' Accommodation
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1902-05 - SS City of Saint John Broken Up
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1902-07 - DAR Maritime Fleet News
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1903-08 - Marine Department Office Moved
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1904-01 - DAR Steamer to Sail to West Indies
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1904-08 - DAR Changes SS Prince Arthur Route
- The Railway and Shipping World - 1905-10 - DAR Vessels Chartered