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Revision as of 00:05, 24 January 2009

Two steamships named Evangeline served the DAR.

SS Evangeline (1st) ~ 1882-1903

Built by Churchill and Sons Shipyard, Hantsport in 1882.

  • 50 hp steam engine
  • Cargo capacity: 25 tons

This small coastal steamer carried freight and passengers. It was at first operated by the "Evangeline Navigational Company" to connect the "missing link" between the Windsor and Annapolis Railway at Annapolis Royal and the Western Counties Railway at Digby. When Annapolis Royal and Digby were finally connected by rail, Evangeline was bought by the Dominion Atlantic to connect railway service at Kingsport with Parrsboro. In 1904, Evangeline was replaced by the SS Prince Albert.

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Canning Library and Heritage Centre, Historical Calendar 2000, March



SS Evangeline (2nd) ~ 1920-19??

Run by the CPR partner, the Eastern Steamship Company. In the 1920s Evangeline served the Yarmouth-New York route connected in the summer with the fast passenger trains No. 25 and 26, The New Yorker.

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