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Dan Conlin (talk | contribs) (Construction train with ballast dump cars, probably during the construction of the Weston Subdivision, the North Mountain Line, circa 1913. The 0-4-0 pannier tank locomotives are likely from the Kirk Construction Company, the contractors who built the North Mountain Line and owned two 0-4-0T locomotives. Station under construction is likely the Weston Station, Somerset Station or Woodville Station. Photo courtesy [[:Category:Tony Kalkman|Tony Kalk...) |
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− | Construction train with ballast dump cars, probably during the construction of the [[:Category:Subdivision Weston|Weston Subdivision, the North Mountain Line]], circa 1913. The 0-4-0 pannier tank locomotives are likely from the Kirk Construction Company, the contractors who built the North Mountain Line and owned two 0-4-0T locomotives. Station under construction is likely the [[Weston | + | Construction train with ballast dump cars, probably during the construction of the [[:Category:Subdivision Weston|Weston Subdivision, the North Mountain Line]], circa 1913. The 0-4-0 pannier tank locomotives are likely from the Kirk and Cook Construction Company, the contractors who built the North Mountain Line and owned two Vulcan 0-4-0T locomotives.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20111226060922/http://www.railways.incanada.net/industrials/Nova_Scotia.pdf Colin Churcher's Industrial Locomotive Roster, page 6.]</ref> Station under construction is likely the [[Weston]] Station, [[Somerset]] Station or [[Woodville]] Station. |
Photo courtesy [[:Category:Tony Kalkman|Tony Kalkman]], featured on a [https://www.facebook.com/groups/DARDPI.ca/posts/1890078998027187/ DAR-DPI.ca Facebook post, May 15, 2023]. | Photo courtesy [[:Category:Tony Kalkman|Tony Kalkman]], featured on a [https://www.facebook.com/groups/DARDPI.ca/posts/1890078998027187/ DAR-DPI.ca Facebook post, May 15, 2023]. | ||
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[[Category:Tony Kalkman]] | [[Category:Tony Kalkman]] |
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Summary
Construction train with ballast dump cars, probably during the construction of the Weston Subdivision, the North Mountain Line, circa 1913. The 0-4-0 pannier tank locomotives are likely from the Kirk and Cook Construction Company, the contractors who built the North Mountain Line and owned two Vulcan 0-4-0T locomotives.[1] Station under construction is likely the Weston Station, Somerset Station or Woodville Station.
Photo courtesy Tony Kalkman, featured on a DAR-DPI.ca Facebook post, May 15, 2023.
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