The Prairie Provinces of Canada : their history, people, commerce, industries, and resources . 1. COMPANYS YARDS AT WINNIPEG, 120 MILES OF HEAVY PASSENGER TRAIN LOCOMOTIVE. 3. MALLET ENGINE USED BY 404. 1. OBSERVATION CAR, FIRST CLASS, ELECTRIC-LIGHTED SLEEPING CAR, WITH BERTHS MADE UP. 3. DINING CAR. 4°5 I THE PRAIRIE PROVINCES OF CANADA Saskatchewan Division. Types ok Cars Employed on Western- Lines, June 30, 1913. Class of Engine. Type. Dimensions ofDriving Wheel Number. D 10 D 4A 2G 2 W 3 Other types 4-6-04-6-04-4-04-6 2o-C-o 63 in. 6


The Prairie Provinces of Canada : their history, people, commerce, industries, and resources . 1. COMPANYS YARDS AT WINNIPEG, 120 MILES OF HEAVY PASSENGER TRAIN LOCOMOTIVE. 3. MALLET ENGINE USED BY 404. 1. OBSERVATION CAR, FIRST CLASS, ELECTRIC-LIGHTED SLEEPING CAR, WITH BERTHS MADE UP. 3. DINING CAR. 4°5 I THE PRAIRIE PROVINCES OF CANADA Saskatchewan Division. Types ok Cars Employed on Western- Lines, June 30, 1913. Class of Engine. Type. Dimensions ofDriving Wheel Number. D 10 D 4A 2G 2 W 3 Other types 4-6-04-6-04-4-04-6 2o-C-o 63 in. 62 „ 63 „69 „52 •• Total 82 231221?365 216 Alberta Division. 1 Engine. Type. Dimensions ofDriving Wheel. Xumber. D 10 4-6-O 63 in. 75 D 4 4-6-O 62 „ 19 G 2 4-6-2 69„ 18 M 1 2-8-0 57 - 31 M 2 2-8-0 57 .. 27 N 3 2-8-0 63 „ 21 Other types Total ... 128 317 Total number of engines stabled in thePrairie Provinces, 865. The figures in column 1 denote theclassification adopted by the company ;those in column 2 the wheel arrangementof the engine, 4-6-2, indicates a locomo-tive carried by 4 pilot wheels, 6 driving orcoupled wheels, and 2 trailing wheels belowthe drivers cab ; similarly 4-6-0 indicates alocomotive


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