Dominion Atlantic Railway Map. Maps — North Atlantic Rail Depicting the region from New Brunswick to Cape Breton Island, the Dominion Atlantic Railway and the Canadian Pacific Railway (which owned the Dominion Atlantic) are highlighted by thick red lines, while Canadian government railways are illustrated by black lines. This railway has always held a fascination for me yet its history has been elusive; confined to a few words in most publications and lacking in breadth.
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Data available under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 or later version. Join our forum and wiki by registering at http://DARDPI.ca/forum While this forum. This railway has always held a fascination for me yet its history has been elusive; confined to a few words in most publications and lacking in breadth.
Old Map of Nova Scotia 1918 Dominion Atlantic Railway Fine Etsy Old map, Fine art photo. Depicting the region from New Brunswick to Cape Breton Island, the Dominion Atlantic Railway and the Canadian Pacific Railway (which owned the Dominion Atlantic) are highlighted by thick red lines, while Canadian government railways are illustrated by black lines. Gaspereaux River Bridge with the Horton Landing approach tracks looking eastward on July 31, 1958.
Dominion Atlantic Railway RDC 9059 3 Photos and a Bonus… Flickr. Our goal is is to collect as many individuals and as much material as we can to preserve the D.A.R The Dominion Atlantic Railway (DAR) was unusually diverse for a regional railway, operating its own hotel chain, steamship line and named luxury trains such as the Flying Bluenose.