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
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 --
athelney wrote: - and Cprted - we would remove the stainless cladding & stack trim !!
Understood, and thanks. Thanks also for your dedication, you and your gang, to preserving steam rail history for us.
-Crandell
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 .
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?
#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 -------
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?
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
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
Here it is: http://www.steamlocomotive.info/vlocomotive.cfm?Display=1018
- Luke
Modeling the Southern Pacific in the 1960's-1980's
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