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The DAR experienced a series of last trains in the late 20th century as equipment was withdrawn, services were cut and track was abandoned in the era of declining railway traffic. The most memorable to many were the final passenger trains that crossed Western Nova Scotia in January 1990. The final runs were on Sunday January 14, 1990 and groups of people gathered at stations throughout the valley to bid farewell to passsenger rail service.<ref>[[:Category:David Othen|David Othen]], ''[[Dominion Atlantic Railway The Final 25 Years]]'', page 43</ref> The Halifax to Yarmouth train, with [[VIA6143|VIA Rail No. 6143]] and [[VIA6147|VIA Rail No. 6147]], arrived in Yarmouth late in the evening on January 14 to a large farewell crowd. It then made a final return trip to Halifax, empty of passengers at 2 am on January 15<ref>[https://www.thevanguard.ca/living/via-rail-train-left-yarmouth-for-last-time-in-1990-114996/ "Via Rail train left Yarmouth for last time in 1990", ''Yarmouth Vanguard'' January 15, 1990]</ref> to be parked at Halifax Station in a long line of RDCs made idle by the system-wide cuts to VIA rail in 1990.   
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The DAR experienced a series of last trains in the late 20th century as equipment was withdrawn, services were cut and track was abandoned in the era of declining railway traffic. The most memorable to many were the final passenger trains that crossed Western Nova Scotia in January 1990. The final runs were on Sunday January 14, 1990 and groups of people gathered at stations throughout the valley to bid farewell to passsenger rail service.<ref>[[:Category:David Othen|David Othen]], ''[[Dominion Atlantic Railway The Final 25 Years]]'', page 43</ref> The Halifax to Yarmouth train, with [[VIA6143|VIA Rail No. 6143]] and [[VIA6145|VIA Rail No. 6145]], arrived in Yarmouth late in the evening on January 14 to a large farewell crowd. It then made a final return trip to Halifax, empty of passengers at 2 am on January 15<ref>[https://www.thevanguard.ca/living/via-rail-train-left-yarmouth-for-last-time-in-1990-114996/ "Via Rail train left Yarmouth for last time in 1990", ''Yarmouth Vanguard'' January 15, 1990]</ref> to be parked at Halifax Station in a long line of RDCs made idle by the system-wide cuts to VIA rail in 1990.   
  
 
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Revision as of 08:10, 24 April 2021

The DAR experienced a series of last trains in the late 20th century as equipment was withdrawn, services were cut and track was abandoned in the era of declining railway traffic. The most memorable to many were the final passenger trains that crossed Western Nova Scotia in January 1990. The final runs were on Sunday January 14, 1990 and groups of people gathered at stations throughout the valley to bid farewell to passsenger rail service.[1] The Halifax to Yarmouth train, with VIA Rail No. 6143 and VIA Rail No. 6145, arrived in Yarmouth late in the evening on January 14 to a large farewell crowd. It then made a final return trip to Halifax, empty of passengers at 2 am on January 15[2] to be parked at Halifax Station in a long line of RDCs made idle by the system-wide cuts to VIA rail in 1990.

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