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− | Image:DAR1303a.jpg|Van [[DAR437130|No. 437130]] and coach [[DAR001303|No 1303]] on the [[Train No.22|M22]] at Clarksville on April 24, 1975 | + | Image:DAR1303a.jpg|Van [[DAR437130|No. 437130]] and coach [[DAR001303|No 1303]] on the [[Train No. 22|M22]] at Clarksville on April 24, 1975 |
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Revision as of 16:22, 27 September 2008
Dominion Atlantic Railway Coach No. 1303, Micmac.
Built as a steel heavyweight coach in 1915, 1303 served on the DAR Midland Line mixed trains from Windsor to Truro. The coach was preserved by the National Museum of Science and Technology in Ottawa where it was given DAR lettering and named "Micmac" in the 1970s when it served on steam excursions from the Museum.
Gallery
Van No. 437130 and coach No 1303 on the M22 at Clarksville on April 24, 1975
References and Footnotes
(1) Canadian Trackside Guide