No. 537 - Help identify.
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No. 537 - Help identify.
I've had this photo kicking around for quite some time. I saved it from the web and I have not the foggiest idea where from! Has anyone ever seen this locomotive or know of the owner of this fine scale beast?
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Re: No. 537 - Help indentify.
I saw that on either Cantmodeltrains or Atlantic Rails. Can't remember whose it was and can't find the original
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Interesting that when compared to No. 32, this on has a silver face on the smoke box while No. 32 does not.
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Re: No. 537 - Help indentify.
Regarding the silver smokebox fronts on the DAR, I found this newspaper article which puts a pretty exact date (Fall 1938) when the DAR loco fronts were painted silver:
"Much favourable comment has been made on the new color scheme recently adopted for the front end of locomotives. The old black color formerly in use has given way to a bright silver making the unit much more visible from a considerable distance and greatly adding the attractiveness of the engine."
George Bishop "Railway Notes" Kentville Advertiser Oct. 27, 1938.
The picture of No. 32 in Gary Ness' Vol. I shows No. 32 did eventually get a silver front when it was shopped near the end of its career.
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"Much favourable comment has been made on the new color scheme recently adopted for the front end of locomotives. The old black color formerly in use has given way to a bright silver making the unit much more visible from a considerable distance and greatly adding the attractiveness of the engine."
George Bishop "Railway Notes" Kentville Advertiser Oct. 27, 1938.
The picture of No. 32 in Gary Ness' Vol. I shows No. 32 did eventually get a silver front when it was shopped near the end of its career.
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You come up with the most amazing stuff Dan to just about every conversation we have! Thank you for that. I shall put this on the DARwiki in the colour section soon enough.
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Re: No. 537 - Help indentify.
Thanks. It is fun to contribute and help build shared knowledge.
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Thanks Dan. I like your DAR button avatar too.
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