Surviving Steam Locomotives in Nova Scotia, Canada

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List of Steam Locomotives in Nova Scotia, Canada

No.ClassF.M. WhyteGaugeRailroad LineLocationStatusBuilder InfoNotes
7260 (7075)0-6-04'-8½"Intercolonial Coal (CNR) Middleton Railway Museum, Middleton, NS
display
CLC #30563, 11/1906 From Trenton, then Stellarton, NS.
1521 (1274)H-6-b4-6-04'-8½"CNR Middleton Railway Museum, Middleton, NS
display
Montreal Locomotive Works, 1905 From Clementsport.
50-4-0T30"Dominion Steel and Coal Museum of Industry, Stellarton, NS
display
Baldwin #44823, 01/1917
1510-4-0T36"Dominion Steel and Coal Museum of Industry, Stellarton, NS
display
Montreal Locomotive Works #69741, 1942
0-6-04'-8½"General Mining Assoc Museum of Industry, Stellarton, NS
display
Hackworth, 1838 Named Samson.
0-6-04'-8½"General Mining Assoc Museum of Industry, Stellarton, NS
display
Rayne & Burn, 1854 Named Albion, from England.
42 (16)2-6-04'-8½"Acadia Coal (Dominion Coal) Museum of Industry, Stellarton, NS
display
Alco (Schenectady) #5103, 1899Originally built as a 2-6-2T tank engine. Rebuilt as a 2-6-0 in 1945. Operated at the Salem and Hillsborough Railroad (now the New Brunswick Railway Museum) from November 1983 until 1987.

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