The workboat KC Commander, F/V Final Venture, and F/V Island Bounty in Meteghan
CNR 7260 at the Middleton Railway Museum
CNR 7260 is the oldest locomotive built by the Canadian Locomotive Company in Kingston, Ontario, that still exists.
Vulcan 3845 at the Middleton Railway Museum
The Vulcan locomotive was built in 1928 and delivered to Mersey Paper (later Bowater-Mersey), Liverpool, NS. The locomotive was there when the Mersey Paper Mill was officially opened Dec. 14, 1929, and operated there until it was given to the Museum of Industry in 1991.
CNR 1274/1521 at the Middleton Railway Museum
1274 is the fourth oldest surviving CNR locomotive and one of two steam engines remaining in Canada with a high-efficiency Belpaire firebox.
The six driving wheels are 63” high. The overall length is 61.1 feet.
The locomotive weighs 137 tons which includes ten tonnes of coal in its tender. The tender holds 5.000 Imperial gallons of water, almost 23,000 litres.
It received a Schmidt superheater at Winnipeg’s Fort Rouge Shops in February 1914, but originally used saturated steam in its 20” diameter pistons with a stroke of 26.”
Stephenson valve gear actuated the pistons on the inclined cylinders.