CPKC Final Spike Anniversary Steam Tour | Ogden Calgary | April 2024 | 4K Video | Canadian Heritage
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- CPKC - Canadian Pacific Kansas City
Headquarter Located in: Canadian Pacific Railway Limited
Address: 7550 Ogden Dale Rd SE, Calgary, AB T2C 4X9
Phone: +1 888-333-6370
Website: www.cpkcr.com/en
CPKC Final Spike Anniversary Steam Tour, public events to be held in multiple cities across the network, kicking off in Calgary on April 24. Steam tour events will be held in Moose Jaw, Minot, St. Paul, Franklin Park, Davenport, Kansas City, Shreveport, and Laredo. Admission to the events is free. At these stops, the public will have the opportunity to see the 2816 up close, learn more about the locomotive and CPKC’s history and enjoy the Puffer Belly Express mini-train, a quarter-scale steam locomotive model. In Mexico City, the 2816 will be spotted for public display.
FINAL SPIKE
STEAM TOUR
Travel Schedule
APRIL 24 Calgary, Alta. • EVENT •
APRIL 26 Calgary, Alta. to Medicine Hat, Alta.
APRIL 27 Medicine Hat, Alta. to Moose Jaw, Sask.
APRIL 28 Moose Jaw, Sask. • EVENT •
APRIL 29 Moose Jaw, Sask. to Minot, N.D.
APRIL 30 Minot, N.D. • EVENT •
MAY 1 Minot, N.D. to Glenwood, Minn.
MAY 2 Glenwood, Minn. to St. Paul, Minn.
MAY 3 St. Paul, Minn. • EVENT •
MAY 5 St. Paul, Minn. to Portage, Wis.
MAY 6 Portage, Wis. to Bensenville, Ill.
MAY 8 Franklin Park, Ill. • EVENT •
MAY 9 Bensenville, Ill. to Nahant, Iowa
MAY 10 Davenport, Iowa • EVENT •
MAY 11 Nahant, Iowa to Kansas City, Mo.
MAY 18 Kansas City, Mo. • EVENT •
MAY 21 Kansas City, Mo. to Heavener, Okla.
MAY 22 Heavener, Okla. to Shreveport, La.
MAY 24 Shreveport, La. • EVENT •
MAY 25 Shreveport, La. to Kendleton, Texas
MAY 27 Kendleton, Texas to Laredo, Texas
MAY 28 Laredo, Texas • EVENT •
Excellent shot. Like.
The area looks massive 😮
Canadian Pacific - Connecting a Continent 👏
Wonderful done. 😊
Those locomotives WoW 🤩
Well presented video! Nicely captured the people participating in the event 👍 3:33
Love the idea of those solar panels on the parking lot 👏
It's very disappointing that there are not more Canadian stops, since CP is the parent railroad, not Kansas City. Some of us in the eastern province would have loved to have seen it in action, in person, I know, for sure. Any chance of additional stops in Canada?
In all fairness it's not like the engine is immediately gonna get moth balled after. My guess they will slowly vist the rest of Canada starting next year.
I guess another reason why they didn’t head east is because CN is the railroad that serves the Eastern portion of Canada. Yes, CP does run trains there but they don’t own most of the trackage there I think
@@jonathanaina7754To your point, they are skipping Houston for the same reason. They will roll through here on UP tracks, but they can't stop since there's no CPKC yard to host the event.
They did recently add one more stop in Canada in Winnipeg, though its not super far east
@@trackside_mb35 Whether Winnipeg is in the east depends on how many teams are in the CFL at any given time... LOL
I see myself in the video on 7:59
1:20 Like the Heritage Locomotive 👍
Pretty video, but monotonous music. No narration, so significance of what we're seeing isn't always apparent.
I wonder why CPKC named its HQ campus after a hated figure in railroading?
There was many more great figure before that guy in the history of Canadian Pacific , I was verry sorry to see that too .😢
@@louisletourneau3429 they could have named it after Lord Strathcona, or even Mr. Van Horne... but being named after a guy both Democrats and Republicans in the US Congress loathed (they would have loved to grill him, but you know, he died before they could do it...), what was Mr. Creel thinking?
@@kristoffermangila Mr. Creel was Mr. Harrison's understudy and they both like and liked horses respectively.
1:24 I never knew that there was an observation dome car in the Canadian Pacific 😮
I think this dome car is not of Canadian Pacific vintage. It a Super Dome, most likely an ex-Santa Fe one.
@@kristoffermangila correction the dome car is ex Southern Pacific Heritage and Canadian Pacific later CPKC wanted a dome car so they got one
I remember seeing dome cars running through the Canadian Rockies as a kid growing up in Calgary.
@@bartwentink2189 but they are Budd domes, since Budd was the preferred passenger car supplier for CP.
@kristoffermangila I am not enough of a rail connoisseur to know the difference between various dome cars. The ones I remember were silver in colour, so definitely not the one in this video, but they did have some kind of dome cars on The Canadian in the 70s.
AI image for a thumbnail, lame