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Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 2552 "Haliburton"

No. 2552 was the first Pacific class locomotive to arrive on the DAR and marked the arrival of heavier power for the DAR. Her long service on the line from 1937 to 1956 and attractive paint schemes attracted considerable photographic attention.

Wheel Arrangement: 4-6-2

Built Canadian Pacific's Angus Shops, Montreal in March 1909.

  • 22.5" x 28" cylinders
  • 70" drivers.
  • 64' 6" wheelbase length
  • 75' 8" over couplers
  • CPR Class: G2s

Built by the Canadian Pacific's Angus Shops in 1909, No. 2552 served on another CPR subsidiary, the Montreal and Atlantic and was listed as such in 1927.[1] No. 2552 was the first 4-6-2 Pacific to serve on the DAR and was the heaviest locomotive to operate on the line when it arrived in October 1936.[2] Anticipating 2552's arrival with subsequent larger locomotives, the DAR upgraded bridges, tracks and engine houses along its mainline to accommodate the larger locomotives. In July 1937, No. 2552 it was lettered for the Dominion Atlantic and given the name "Haliburton" along with a cast brass name plate.[3] No. 2552 was officially transferred to the DAR in 1937, first showing up as D.A.R unit on M.P. 14 1938 and listed as a D.A.R. unit way through to 1950.[4] The locomotive reverted to CPR lettering in World War Two, but photographs indicate that it again received a DAR lettering and herald between 1949 and 1950. By 1948, photographs indicated that it had received a new tender with curved sides. From 1952 to 1955 No. 2552 was still listed but as a C.P.R. unit in the M.P. 14s. It was scrapped in July 1956.[5]

Name Origin: Thomas Chandler Haliburton, noted Nova Scotian writer of the 19th century and Windsor resident, author of Sam Slick novels and provincial history. Earlier used by DAR No. 37.

Operational Appearances

Gallery

Other Known Photographs of this locomotive

References and Footnotes

  1. C.P.R., M.P. 14 Motive Power Roster, 1941, p 15.
  2. George Bishop, "Railway Notes", Kentville Advertiser, Oct. 15, 1936
  3. George Bishop, "Railway Notes", Kentville Advertiser, July 22, 1937
  4. C.P.R., M.P. 14 Motive Power Rosters, 1927, p. 33; 1938, p. 19; 1944, p. 15, 1947, p. 15; 1950, 1952, p. 14; 1952, p. 14; 1955, p. 15
  5. Omer Lavallée, Canadian Pacific Steam Locomotives, p. 311, 348, 352.

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