Here it is: http://www.steamlocomotive.info/vlocomotive.cfm?Display=1018
- Luke
Modeling the Southern Pacific in the 1960's-1980's
I believe this locomotive appeared in the film Coal Miner's Daughter, and I remember my then-girl friend asking why I was laughing during the scene where the engine was switching cars at a coal mine.
Dave Nelson
The Canadian Pacific 2839 is currently at the Nethercutt Collection and Museum, Sylmar California (Los Angeles) . This is primarily a classic car museum. Here is the Wikipedia entry for the famous "Royal Hudson" steam locomotives
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Hudson
A very GOOD photo of the 2839 and the car collection can be found here:
http://www.socalsacc.com/Nethercutt%20Tour.htm
I hope this answers your question!
---- Daniel
Ted, I am glad you twigged my mind about 2860. What's going on? It was in steam over a year ago IIRC, but no excursions?
-Crandell
#2860 is still alive , in fact I was painting the cab floor today , she is just being prepped to have her annual boiler exam in a couple of weeks . as regards steaming , she should be alive at the heritage park - weekend of the 15th of March . plans are for her to run around in the park trackage for the " Wild at Art " show that weekend . as for trips out on the mainline nothing has been put forward as of this date , behind the scenes goings on but nothing to report -- negotiations ongoing as they say -------
Thanks, fellas. I guess we can all be glad that it is in one piece; that was the first big push. Too bad CP couldn't be persuaded to champion its name-sake...or what is the arrangement if any? Doesn't the Hudson have to include diesel power anyway on the road...what's the big deal? Are they worried about the decoder in the tender?
CP are supportive , but they do have their own Hudson to run , they will be using 2816 for the BC 150 heritage train , although 2860 was in the line up when plans were put out last year, but CP have the advantage of running their own railway .
Yes we do have an mu box on the 2860 for controlling the diesel backup , so we can take along another unit if required . It's all up to people who make decisions on other railways , they have to run their trains to make money - we are just there to move a few people - not freight .
Understood, and thanks. Thanks also for your dedication, you and your gang, to preserving steam rail history for us.
athelney wrote: - and Cprted - we would remove the stainless cladding & stack trim !!
Again were back to politics -- The 'British Columbia' name has to stay as 'technically ' it still belongs to the people of the province - we are just custodians , and as regards the stainless cladding - it harps back to the time it ran between Squamish & North Vancouver - everyone identifies with the loco as she is & so the directors deemed that is how she should stay. Maybe , one day she could revert to her former self - but understand what you are saying -- but for the forseeable future she will have stainless cladding & BC logo -- hence I said if 2839 were available we could treat her as her former self --------
cheers --
2860 is in need of a paint job - although we run into another barrier --- money ! But if it did go through at some time (maybe) the tender name could be changed . I have to admit that Canadian Pacific would look better on the tender - personal opinion you understand -- I did work for the CPR at one time -----
3716 with stainless ---- No
cheers
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