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==Dominion Atlantic Railway Flatcars==
 
==Dominion Atlantic Railway Flatcars==
The early DAR fleet had a large number of truss rod wooden flatcars. They were at first listed in a two digit series, but assigned numbers in the 200 range about 1900. Many lingered as a variety of MOW platforms. They were later replaced by steel CPR flatcars from various series.
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The early DAR fleet had a large number of truss rod wooden flatcars. They were at first listed in a two digit series, likely inherited from the [[Windsor & Annapolis Railway]] but were assigned numbers in the 200, 300 and 400 ranges about 1900. Many lingered as a variety of MOW platforms. They were later replaced by steel CPR flatcars from various series.
 
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[[File:DAR000245.JPG|thumb|left|600Px|Dominion Atlantic Railway Flat Car [[DAR000245|No. 245]] built by [[:Category:Rhodes, Curry & Co.|Rhodes, Curry & Co.]], circa 1900.]]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:28, 15 January 2023

Dominion Atlantic Railway Flatcars

The early DAR fleet had a large number of truss rod wooden flatcars. They were at first listed in a two digit series, likely inherited from the Windsor & Annapolis Railway but were assigned numbers in the 200, 300 and 400 ranges about 1900. Many lingered as a variety of MOW platforms. They were later replaced by steel CPR flatcars from various series.

Dominion Atlantic Railway Flat Car No. 245 built by Rhodes, Curry & Co., circa 1900.

Pages in category "Flatcars"

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