Railway Age Joins CPKC’s 2816 Final Spike Anniversary Steam Tour

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  • Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
  • Canadian Pacific Kansas City’s Final Spike Anniversary Steam Tour is an historic three-nation round-trip journey that began in Calgary on April 24, 2024 to mark the one-year anniversary of CPKC’s official merger. The train, led by the Empress, H-1b Hudson-type 4-6-4 2816, built by Montreal Locomotive Works in December 1930, has delighted thousands who gathered trackside to see it go by and participate in special events along the way. Two EMD FP9A locomotives, 1401 and 4107, are included in the consist as protection power, and to assist the very heavy train on grades, if needed. Behind 2816, whose primary tender carries 4,600 gallons of fuel oil and 12,000 gallons of water, are two auxiliary water tenders, each holding 23,000 gallons; EMD FP9As 1401 and 1407; a tool car with a fully equipped machine shop; and 14 cars. The Empress’s 9,000-mile round trip journey between Calgary and Mexico City has never been done before in North America. Railway Age Editor-in-Chief William C. Vantuono and his wife spent two days on board, riding from Kansas City to Shreveport. You’ll see footage from on board, including inside 2816’s cab, and trackside, plus lots of photos. Many thanks to Bishop Taylor, Louisiana Rail Productions, for providing run-by footage. Enjoy!

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