In this case, locomotives. The Canadian Locomotive Company, located on the waterfront of Kingston, Ontario built about 3060 steam, electric and diesel locomotives between the years 1854 to 1968. The D10 steam locomotive (#1095) in Kingston's Confederation Park is all that remains of that era.
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| Ads from the 1870s and 1960 |
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| CPR #71. Built July 1882. |
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| A 4-6-2 Pacific for India Government Railways |
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| Fairbanks Morse C-Liner A unit being lowered onto the trucks. |
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| 80 ton Diesel Hydraulics on the shop floor in 1967 |
Most of this info came from the 1999 book by Donald McQueen and William Thomson; Constructed in Kingston in which the entire history and roster of the company is described.
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