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Dominion Atlantic Railway Coach No. 16, Josephine.
No. 16 was built as a First Class Coach by Rhodes, Curry & Co. in Amherst in 1904 and was a sister car to No. 17, "Madeleine".(1) One of the last of the DAR wooden passenger cars, "Josephine" ended its days as as storm window store behind the Kentville paint shop and was scrapped in March 1958.(2)
Specifications (3)
- Construction: Wood, closed vestibule
- Length over sills: 73' 10 1/2"
- Seating Capacity: 64 people
- Trucks: 6 wheel
Gallery
DAR passenger coach No. 16 with the first contingent of recruits heading off to war from the Yarmouth Station, August 22, 1914.
No. 16 at Truro in 1946.
No. 16 at Truro in 1952.
No. 16 in Kentville 1953-08-30
A model of No. 16 Josephine.
A model of No. 16 Josephine.
A model of No. 16 Josephine.
References and Footnotes
- (1) "Dominion Atlantic Railway Chronology of Passenger Car Purchases", Library and Archives Canada, Merrilees Collection, MG 31 NA A10, Vol. 55-4
- (2) Harold Jenkins, Letter Feb. 17, 1958, Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management, RG28 Series S, Vol. 186