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Revision as of 19:00, 14 February 2008

Canadian Pacific 2816
Type and origin
Power typesteam
BuilderMontreal Locomotive Works
Serial number68535
Build dateDecember 1930
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte4-6-4
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Length91 ft., 1 in. (27.8m)
Adhesive weight194,000 pounds (88,000 kg)
Total weight658,000 pounds (298,000 kg)
Fuel typecoal
Water cap.12,000 imperial gallons (55,000 L)
Tender cap.17 short tons (15,000 kg)
Boiler pressure275 pounds per square inch (18.7 atm)
Cylinders2
Cylinder size22 inches (56 cm)×30 inches (76 cm)
Performance figures
Power output4,700 hp
Tractive effort45,300 pounds (20,500 kg)
Career
Official nameEmpress
Last runMay 26, 1960
Restored2001
DispositionExcursion service

Canadian Pacific 2816, named the Empress, is a 4-6-4 used by the Canadian Pacific Railway in occaisional excursion service.

First career

Locomotive 2816 was one of ten H1b-class 4-6-4 Hudson built by the Montreal Locomotive Works in 1930. It was first assigned to the line between Winnipeg and Fort William, Ontario. Later, it was transferred to service between Windsor, Ontario and Quebec City, and finally it ran a commuter train between Montreal and Rigaud, Quebec. It made it's last run on May 26, 1960.[1] It was at this time that it received the name of Empress.[2] In 1964, the locomotive was sold to Steamtown.

Second career

The locomotive was obtained from Steamtown by Canadian Pacific and restoration began in 1999, and in September of 2001 it rejoined the Canadian Pacific fleet as a special excursion locomotive.[3]

References

  1. ^ "CPR 2816 Empress". Retrieved 2008-02-14.
  2. ^ "Locomotive 2816 - The Empress". Retrieved 2008-02-14.
  3. ^ "CP 2816-Canadian Pacific Railway Locomotive Roster and Photo Archives". Retrieved 2008-02-14.