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==Dominion Atlantic Railway Coach No. 247== | ==Dominion Atlantic Railway Coach No. 247== | ||
− | Built in 1907, this was one the CPR's large fleet of 65 foot wooden suburban passenger cars.(1) It was loaned and lettered for the DAR to help with its peak passenger levels in World War I but kept its CPR number. | + | Built in 1907, this was one the CPR's large fleet of 65 foot wooden suburban passenger cars.(1) It was loaned and lettered for the DAR to help with its peak passenger levels in World War I, but kept its CPR number. |
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==References and Footnotes== | ==References and Footnotes== | ||
+ | (1) John Riddell, ''Canadian Pacific Color Guide to Freight and Passenger Equipment'', Morning Sun Books, page 5. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
[[Category:Passenger]] | [[Category:Passenger]] |
Revision as of 21:23, 29 September 2009
Dominion Atlantic Railway Coach No. 247
Built in 1907, this was one the CPR's large fleet of 65 foot wooden suburban passenger cars.(1) It was loaned and lettered for the DAR to help with its peak passenger levels in World War I, but kept its CPR number.
Gallery
Recruits in front of car No. 247 leaving for training on Sep 7, 1915.
References and Footnotes
(1) John Riddell, Canadian Pacific Color Guide to Freight and Passenger Equipment, Morning Sun Books, page 5.