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==Dominion Atlantic Railway Boxcar No. 1276==
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One the DAR's fleet of 36 foot wooden boxcars.
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* Outside Length: 37'1"
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=Dominion Atlantic Railway Boxcar No. 1276=
* Outside Width: 10'2"
 
* Height, rail to running board: 13'5"
 
* Side doors: 6' wide, 7'8" high
 
* End Doors: 2' wide, 2'10" high
 
* Capacity: 60,000 lbs, 2448 cubic feet
 
  
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{{Template:Box Car Wood 34' Double Sheath 1260-1276}}
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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Image:DAR001276.jpg
 
Image:DAR001276.jpg
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File:DAR 1276.jpg|Builder's photo of DAR [[DAR001276|Boxcar No. 1267]] at [[:Category:Rhodes, Curry & Co.|Rhodes, Curry & Co.]], unknown date.
 
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==References and Footnotes==
 
==References and Footnotes==
Official Railway Equipment Register, July 1935
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[[Category:Rhodes, Curry & Co.]]
 
[[Category:Boxcars]]
 
[[Category:Boxcars]]

Latest revision as of 19:27, 12 February 2020


Dominion Atlantic Railway Boxcar No. 1276

Wood 34' Double Sheath Box Car

One of the DAR's fleet of 34 foot wooden boxcars primarily used to transport apples.

D.A.R. Series 1260 to 1276

  • Builder: Rhodes Curry & Co.
  • Date:
  • Inside Length: 34' 6"[1]
  • Inside Width: 8' 4"[1]
  • Inside Height: 7' 10"[1]
  • Outside Length: 35' 6"[1]
  • Outside Width: 9' 11"[1]
  • Height, rail to running board: 13' 6"[1]
  • Side doors: 5' 6" wide, 7' 8" high[1]
  • Tare: 36000 lbs.[2]
  • Capacity: 60,000 lbs.[1]
  • Volume: 2252 cubic feet[1]



Gallery


References and Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Official Railway Equipment Register, July 1932
  2. Rhodes Curry, Builder's Photo, notes on back of photo