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Image:DAR Wreck 1.jpg|A double header wreck in 1921 at [[Lower Truro]] involving [[DAR0026|No. 26]] and [[DAR0027|No, 27]].
 
Image:DAR Wreck 1.jpg|A double header wreck in 1921 at [[Lower Truro]] involving [[DAR0026|No. 26]] and [[DAR0027|No, 27]].
 
Image:DAR Wreck 2.jpg|A double header wreck in 1921 at [[Lower Truro]] involving [[DAR0026|No. 26]] and [[DAR0027|No, 27]].
 
Image:DAR Wreck 2.jpg|A double header wreck in 1921 at [[Lower Truro]] involving [[DAR0026|No. 26]] and [[DAR0027|No, 27]].
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Other Known Photographs:
 
Other Known Photographs:
 
* Mika Collection, Library and Archives Canada, http://mikan3.archives.ca/pam/public_mikan/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayItem&lang=eng&rec_nbr=3391253&
 
* Mika Collection, Library and Archives Canada, http://mikan3.archives.ca/pam/public_mikan/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayItem&lang=eng&rec_nbr=3391253&
* McQuinn Collection, Canada Science and Technology Museum, N-3992, in scrapline at Kentville
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* McQuinn Collection, Canada Science and Technology Museum, N-3997 (builders photo 1903)
* Stephens Collection, Canada Science and Technology Museum, N-15259
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* Stephens Collection, Canada Science and Technology Museum, N-8351 (with bunting and crew at water tower) and N-18239 (witrh flatcars)
  
 
==References and Footnotes==
 
==References and Footnotes==

Revision as of 19:11, 13 December 2008

Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 27.

Wheel Arrangement: 4-4-0

Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in November 1903.

  • Builder No. 23284
  • 15" x 22" cylinders
  • 62" drivers.

No. 27 "Canada" was built new for the DAR in 1903. It replaced No. 25 in hauling Trains 93 and 94 east of Kentville to Halifax.(1) On October 12, 1920, No. 27 was being driven by engineer Tommy Walsh and fireman Terence McCann in a double headed freight from Truro with No. 26 when both engines were wrecked after striking a pigs or a cow at high speed at Lower Truro. Fireman Fred Yould on No. 26 was killed. The frame of No. 27 was buckled beyond repair and it had to be scrapped.

Name Origin: Dominion of Canada.

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Other Known Photographs:

References and Footnotes

(1) J.B. King "Pigs Ditch 2 Engines, Kill Midland Fireman: Writers Discourse on DAR Old Timers", Halifax Chronicle Herald.

Jim O'Donnell "Dominion Atlantic Railway Locomotive Roster"

Omer Lavallée, Canadian Pacific Steam Locomotives, page 348, 352

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