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File:CSTM-STR08425a 001 aa cs.jpg | Van 91 in Halifax on 24th January 1947
 
File:CSTM-STR08425a 001 aa cs.jpg | Van 91 in Halifax on 24th January 1947
 
File:SGM-B0076.jpg|Van [[DAR000091|No. 91]] at [[Halifax]] in 1949.
 
File:SGM-B0076.jpg|Van [[DAR000091|No. 91]] at [[Halifax]] in 1949.
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File:DAR cabooses -91 &98.jpg|[[DAR000091|No. 91]] in Halifax on April 21, 1949 and [[DAR000098|No. 98]] in Halifax on April 8, 1946.
 
Image:DAR91a.jpg|At [[Halifax]] in August 1949, converted passenger car used as caboose on evening trains [[Train No. 99|No. 99]] & [[Train No. 100|No. 100]].
 
Image:DAR91a.jpg|At [[Halifax]] in August 1949, converted passenger car used as caboose on evening trains [[Train No. 99|No. 99]] & [[Train No. 100|No. 100]].
 
File:SGM-B0074.jpg|[[DAR000091|No. 91]] at Truro in July 1951.
 
File:SGM-B0074.jpg|[[DAR000091|No. 91]] at Truro in July 1951.

Revision as of 12:22, 6 July 2021

Dominion Atlantic Railway Passenger Van No. 91.

It was originally built as baggage & smoking combine coach No. 32 by James Harris & Co. in 1887 as a sister car to No. 31 in 1890.(1) A cupola was added at Canadian Car & Foundry Co. in Amherst in November, 1923.(2)(3)

The car was re-numbered and converted to Van No. 92 in June 1941.(1) It was used on the rear end of Train No. 99 & Train No. 100, night train with sleeper, coach or freight cars.(3)

It was eventually used as a fuel conversion car in Kentville and was {retired in January of 1955 (5)} later sold to a construction company in New Minas, Nova Scotia where it was used as a storage building.(4)

Gallery

References and Footnotes

External Links

Number 91 at Halifax, January 24, 1947 - Canada Science and Technology Museum, Image STR08425a.