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− | Name Origin: Joseph Howe, visionary Nova Scotian political leader who won responsible government.( | + | Name Origin: Joseph Howe, visionary Nova Scotian political leader who won responsible government.<ref>''[[Highlights of Nova Scotia History]]'' Dominion Atlantic Railway (1929) First Edition. (A booklet about the name, number and historical names of DAR locomotives.)</ref> |
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Revision as of 17:31, 10 December 2023
Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 545 "Howe"
Wheel Arrangement: 4-6-0
Built by Sashsische Maschinenbau A.G., Chemnitz, Germany (Saxon Locomotive Machine Works) in November 1903.
- Builder No. 2832
- 20" x 26" cylinders
- 63" drivers
- 53' wheelbase length, engine and tender
- 63' 3" overall pilot to tender coupler
- CPR Class:
Built as CPR No. 545, it arrived on the DAR by 1929 and was given the name "Howe".[1] It left Kentville to be returned to the CPR's Angus Shops on Nov. 2, 1935.[2] and was scrapped in April 1937.[3]
Name Origin: Joseph Howe, visionary Nova Scotian political leader who won responsible government.[4]
Gallery
Locomotive No. 545 at Angus Shops in Montreal circa 1937.
Last page from Highlights of Nova Scotia History booklet explaining the name origin of No. 545.
Known Photographs of this locomotive
- At Windsor, Harold Jenkins Photo, Canada Science and Technology Museum, Ottawa, Photo No. STR18262a
- No. 545 'Howe' from the Canada Science and Technology Museum, Image MAT003599. The museum identifies this as locomotive 543 but this is likely a misreading of the front number. The indistinct name on the cab side is short, like 'Howe'. The museum also dates this as sometime in 1930, which is not the year of scrapping. The locomotive in the picture has no main rod attached but it may be lying on the running board above.
References and Footnotes
Cite error: The opening <ref>
tag is malformed or has a bad name
- ↑ Highlights of Nova Scotia History Dominion Atlantic Railway (1929) First Edition. (A booklet about the name, number and historical names of DAR locomotives.)
- ↑ "DAR Notes", Halifax Herald, Nov. 5, 1935, Carl Riff Collection.
- ↑ Jim O'Donnell "Dominion Atlantic Railway Locomotive Roster"
- ↑ Highlights of Nova Scotia History Dominion Atlantic Railway (1929) First Edition. (A booklet about the name, number and historical names of DAR locomotives.)