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File:McBride2p51C.jpg|Eastbound mixed train on the [[Bear River Bridge]] with [[:Category:Refrigerator Cars|refrigerator cars]], circa winter 1937.  
 
File:McBride2p51C.jpg|Eastbound mixed train on the [[Bear River Bridge]] with [[:Category:Refrigerator Cars|refrigerator cars]], circa winter 1937.  
 
File:NSIS4680.jpg|[[Train No. 95]] pulled by [[DAR2552|Locomotive No. 2552]] crossing the [[Bear River Bridge]] with the ruins of the [[Clarke Brothers Pulp Mill]] to left, circa 1950.
 
File:NSIS4680.jpg|[[Train No. 95]] pulled by [[DAR2552|Locomotive No. 2552]] crossing the [[Bear River Bridge]] with the ruins of the [[Clarke Brothers Pulp Mill]] to left, circa 1950.
File:201307157.jpg|The [[Bear River Bridge]] with ruins of the [[Clarke Brothers Pulp Mill]] in the background, Dec. 1950.
 
 
Image:Train No. 98 on Bear River Bridge 3.jpg|[[Train No. 98]] led by [[DAR2617|No. 2617]] on the [[Bear River Bridge]] on July 3, 1954.
 
Image:Train No. 98 on Bear River Bridge 3.jpg|[[Train No. 98]] led by [[DAR2617|No. 2617]] on the [[Bear River Bridge]] on July 3, 1954.
 
Image:Train No. 98 on Bear River Bridge.jpg|Train No. 98 on July 3, 1954.
 
Image:Train No. 98 on Bear River Bridge.jpg|Train No. 98 on July 3, 1954.
Image:DAR2617d.jpg|Train No. 98 on July 3, 1954.
 
Image:Train No. 98 on Bear River Bridge 2.jpg|[[Train No. 98]] led by [[DAR2617|No. 2617]] on the [[Bear River Bridge]] approaching [[Bear River]] station on July 3, 1954.
 
Image:Train No. 98 on Bear River Bridge 4.jpg|[[Train No. 98]] led by [[DAR2617|No. 2617]] on the [[Bear River Bridge]] approaching [[Bear River]] station on July 3, 1954.
 
Image:BearRiverBridgef.jpg|The second highway bridge in 1956 showing the swing span open for the passage of ships.
 
Image:Bear River Bridge with RDC.jpg|Dayliner [[DAR9059|No. 9059]] crossing the [[Bear River Bridge]] eastward in August 1959.
 
File:DAR - Bear River Bridge A-Harold Jenkins Photo-Summertime1960.JPG|[[Bear River Bridge]], looking west, Summer 1960.
 
File:DAR - Bear River Bridge C-Harold Jenkins Photo-Summertime 1960.JPG|[[Bear River Bridge]] with highway bridge to the left and lighthouse to right, Summer 1960.
 
File:DAR - Bear River Bridge B-Harold Jenkins Photo-Unknown Date-Summertime1960.JPG|[[Bear River Bridge]], looking west with the former [[Clarke Brothers Pulp Mill]] in foreground, Summer 1960.
 
Image:PC-56-38 Bridge over Bear River (digby county).jpg|Bridge in 1960s showing ruins of [[Clarke Brothers Pulp Mill]].
 
File:Bear River Bridge Centre Span Circa 1968.jpeg|Swing Bridge section at low tide cerca 1968.
 
File:CSTM-STR09772a 001 aa cs.jpg | Bear River Bridge with an RDC on it, Summer 1969.
 
Image:Bear River bridge, Bear River, NS 8-5-73 060.jpg|Swing bridge over the Bear River at Bear River, NS  August 5, 1973 with ruins of [[Clarke Brothers Pulp Mill]].
 
File:36-005a Bear River Bridge 790613.jpg|[[Bear River Bridge]] from the cab of an RDC on June 13, 1979.
 
Image:1272bearriver1.jpg|[[CPR1272|No. 1272]] gently eases across the [[Bear River Bridge]] in the winter of 1988.
 
 
Image:1272bearriver2.jpg|[[CPR1272|No. 1272]] makes its way East across the [[Bear River Bridge]] in the winter of 1988.
 
Image:1272bearriver2.jpg|[[CPR1272|No. 1272]] makes its way East across the [[Bear River Bridge]] in the winter of 1988.
Image:Bearriver1271.jpg|No. [[CPR1271|1271]] leads an Eastbound freight across the [[Bear River Bridge]] in 1989.
 
 
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Revision as of 20:57, 5 August 2024

A "Consist" is the make up of a specific train: the type, number and arrangement of cars and locomotives in that specific train. This page shows images of DAR consists where the entire train is visible to document the type and arrangement of cars used in various DAR trains over time.