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Revision as of 10:44, 5 August 2023 by Dan Conlin (talk | contribs) (Windsor Railyard with the Windsor Station and Freight Shed to left, Windsor Wharves at centre and DAR flat cars, box car and DAR Van in foreground, one half of a panoramic photograph by H.H. Reid, circa early 1920s. Date based on boxcar in other half of panorama lettered for Canadian National indicating a date soon after 1921 when the CNR began lettering its own fleet, but early enough that Grand Trunk lettered boxcars, als...)
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Windsor Railyard with the Windsor Station and Freight Shed to left, Windsor Wharves at centre and DAR flat cars, box car and DAR Van in foreground, one half of a panoramic photograph by H.H. Reid, circa early 1920s.

Date based on boxcar in other half of panorama lettered for Canadian National indicating a date soon after 1921 when the CNR began lettering its own fleet, but early enough that Grand Trunk lettered boxcars, also visible, remained in operation. Note the Dominion Atlantic Box car No. 1410 at centre left, one of the DAR lettered versions of the Canadian Pacific 36 foot Fowler boxcars.

Photo courtesy Tony Kalkman, featured on a DAR-DPI.ca Facebook post, April 10, 2023.

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