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=Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 1090, DeRazilly=
 
=Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 1090, DeRazilly=
  
No. 1090 was one of the first batch of four D10s to arrive in Nova Scotia, along with [[DAR1018|No. 1018]], [[DAR1041|No. 1041]] and [[DAR0999|No. 999]], arriving in May 1937.<ref>[[:Category:Jim O'Donnell|Jim O'Donnell]], [[Locomotive Roster JLOD|''Dominion Atlantic Locomotive Roster'', page 7]]</ref> Along with No. 999, it had a semi-streamlined skirt under the cab had a Johnson bar reversing mechanism, instead of a power reverse mechanism. This made the locomotive somewhat unpopular with crews due to the physical demands of the Johnson bar reversing action.<ref>Gary W. Ness, ''Dominion Atlantic Railway 1894-1994'', page 76</ref> No. 1090 served on the DAR until almost the end of scene, being sent away to Montreal for scrapping in 1954.
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No. 1090 was one of the first batch of four D10s to arrive in Nova Scotia, along with [[DAR1018|No. 1018]], [[DAR1041|No. 1041]] and [[DAR0999|No. 999]], arriving in May 1937.<ref>[[:Category:Jim O'Donnell|Jim O'Donnell]], [[Locomotive Roster JLOD|''Dominion Atlantic Locomotive Roster'', page 7]]</ref> Along with No. 999, it had a semi-streamlined skirt under the cab had a Johnson bar reversing mechanism, instead of a power reverse. This made the locomotive somewhat unpopular with crews due to the physical demands of the Johnson bar.<ref>Gary W. Ness, ''Dominion Atlantic Railway 1894-1994'', page 76</ref>The locomotive received several versions of DAR custom paint schemes and was assigned the name "DeRazilly", although there is no sign that it ever sported a name plate. No. 1090 served on the DAR until almost the end of steam, being sent away to Montreal for scrapping in 1954.
  
 
==Specifications As Built==
 
==Specifications As Built==

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Dominion Atlantic Railway Steam Locomotive No. 1090, DeRazilly

No. 1090 was one of the first batch of four D10s to arrive in Nova Scotia, along with No. 1018, No. 1041 and No. 999, arriving in May 1937.[1] Along with No. 999, it had a semi-streamlined skirt under the cab had a Johnson bar reversing mechanism, instead of a power reverse. This made the locomotive somewhat unpopular with crews due to the physical demands of the Johnson bar.[2]The locomotive received several versions of DAR custom paint schemes and was assigned the name "DeRazilly", although there is no sign that it ever sported a name plate. No. 1090 served on the DAR until almost the end of steam, being sent away to Montreal for scrapping in 1954.

Specifications As Built

  • Wheel Arrangement: 4-6-0 Ten Wheeler
  • Built by: Canadian Locomotive Co. (CLC)
  • Contract No.: C-501[3]
  • Date: 1913-09-20[3]
  • Builder No.: 1126[3]
  • Cylinders: 21" x 28"[3]
  • Steam Pressure: 200 PSI[3]
  • Superheater: V & H[4]
  • Feedwater Heater: No[5]
  • Booster: No[5]
  • Fuel: Coal[3]
  • Fuel Capacity: 12 Tons[4]
  • Stoker: No[5]
  • Valve Gear: Walschaert[5]
  • Drivers: 63"[3]
  • Tractive Effort: 30,000 lbs[3]
  • Engine Weight (loaded): 202,200 lbs[3]
  • Tender Weight (loaded): 149,000[4]
  • Tender Water Capacity (Imperial Gallons): 5000[4]
  • Total Weight (loaded): 351,200 lbs[3]
  • Wheelbase length, (engine and tender): 55' 1"[3]
  • Overall pilot to tender coupler length:
  • CPR Class: D10h[3]


Assignment and Disposition

  • Arrival on D.A.R.: 1937-05[6]
  • Origin:
  • Scrapped: 1954-06[6][3]

Notes

  • Closest known relatives still alive are 1095 donated to the City of Kingston and renamed "The Spirit of Sir John A" and 1098 being operated out of Rail Tours Incorporated.[3]

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