Dominion Atlantic Railway
The Final 25 Years
di David Othen
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A collection of photographs showing the Dominion Atlantic Railway's operations from 1970 to its sale in 1994 to the Windsor & Hantsport Railway Company.
The CP & VIA RDCs from Halifax to Yarmouth and the mixed train from Windsor to Truro, including views from the cab, are illustrated. The sequence of photos documents many of the highlights of the trips.
Freight operations, mainly between Halifax and Kentville, and the gypsum train operations are shown.
Photos of the shops in Kentville and maintenance of way equipment are also included.
The CP & VIA RDCs from Halifax to Yarmouth and the mixed train from Windsor to Truro, including views from the cab, are illustrated. The sequence of photos documents many of the highlights of the trips.
Freight operations, mainly between Halifax and Kentville, and the gypsum train operations are shown.
Photos of the shops in Kentville and maintenance of way equipment are also included.
Funzionalità e dettagli
- Categoria principale: Viaggi
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Formato del progetto: Quadrato piccolo, 18×18 cm
N° di pagine: 80 - Data di pubblicazione: ago 26, 2010
- Parole chiave Kentvile shops, mixed trains, gypsum trains, Canadian Pacific, Canadian trains, Dominion Atlantic Railway, Annapolis Valley, photographs, photos, Railways, Trains, Yarmouth, Kentville, Halifax, RDC, Railliners, Dayliners, CP, DAR, Railroads, VIA
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Informazioni sull'autore
David Othen
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
The Late David Othen (1943-2016) He had been interested in trains since he was a child in the 1940s. Early memories include standing on the footplate of the Flying Scotsman at King's Cross. He has photographed and taken video of trains across North America, Britain and Europe. He was a volunteer on several tourist railroads and was a senior Trainman on the Salem & Hillsborough Railroad in New Brunswick. He was also fortunate enough to travel on the footplate of, and help fire, coal, wood and oil-burning steam engines and to drive steam and diesel engines.