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− | + | File:Kalkman077.jpg|DAR Van [[DAR000096|DAR No. 96]] in [[Kentville]] with the [[Kentville Car Shop]] and conductor [[Taylor, Thomas Henry|Harry Taylor]] on the left, circa 1920. | |
File:SGM-B0073.jpg|Van [[DAR000096|No. 96]] at Truro on May 21, 1949. | File:SGM-B0073.jpg|Van [[DAR000096|No. 96]] at Truro on May 21, 1949. | ||
File:CSTM-STR33193a 001 aa cs.jpg| In Kentvile 1953-08-30 | File:CSTM-STR33193a 001 aa cs.jpg| In Kentvile 1953-08-30 |
Latest revision as of 16:30, 11 November 2023
Dominion Atlantic Railway Van No. 96
- Built: 1910
- Builder: Rhodes Curry & Co
- Length: over strikers: 31’ 6”
This Rhodes Curry style van was probably the shortest van on the DAR.
Gallery
DAR Van DAR No. 96 in Kentville with the Kentville Car Shop and conductor Harry Taylor on the left, circa 1920.
Van No. 96 at Truro on May 21, 1949.
References
1941 Canadian Pacific Railway Summary Of Equipment, Form M.P. 14 - January 1, 1941, page 66
External Links
January 1, 1944 CPR Motive Power Roster M.P. 14 at CPHA, page 69.