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Canadian Pacific 2816, also known as the "Empress", is a preserved class "H-1b" 4-6-4 Hudson-type steam locomotive built by the Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW) in December 1930 for the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR); the only non-streamlined H1 Hudson to have survived into preservation. After being used for heavy passenger service, the locomotive was retired in 1960 and donated to
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at
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, in 1964. After an extensive restoration, the locomotive returned to service in 2001 and was used by the CPR in occasional
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until the discontinuation of the steam program in 2012. Since then, the locomotive has been stored in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was fired up briefly in 2020, and is undergoing overhaul for a return to service in 2023.


History


Revenue service

No. 2816 was one of ten H-1b-class (the "H" meant the 4-6-4 wheel configuration, the "1" was the design number and the "b" meant it was the second production run) 4-6-4 Hudson-type built by the Montreal Locomotive Works in December 1930. It was first assigned to the line between
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and Fort William, Ontario. Later, it was transferred to service between
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, and
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, and finally it ran a
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between
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and
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. The engine was retired from revenue service on May 26, 1960, after more than in active service.


Steamtown ownership

In the early 1960s, F. Nelson Blount wanted to expand his
Steamtown, U.S.A. Steamtown, U.S.A., was a steam locomotive museum that ran steam excursions out of North Walpole, New Hampshire, and Bellows Falls, Vermont, from the 1960s to 1983. The museum was founded by millionaire seafood industrialist F. Nelson Blount. T ...
collection, and one of the locomotives he wanted to preserve was a 4-6-4 from the New York Central Railroad (NYC). However, since all NYC 4-6-4s were scrapped by that time, Blount improvised by purchasing No. 2816 from the CPR in January 1964 as the only 4-6-4 in the collection. The locomotive was out on static display at Steamtown in
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, for several years before it was moved along with the rest of the collection in 1984 to
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, where the name was changed to Steamtown National Historic Site under the ownership of the
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in 1986.


Restoration

In September 1998, the Canadian Pacific purchased No. 2816 after hearing of its availability from the crews who were running the Royal Hudson No. 2860, who had been looking for parts for 2860 and were offered the entire locomotive. The locomotive was transported from Scranton to Montreal via Binghamton and Albany, New York, before being shipped cross country to the
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steam shops in Vancouver for restoration. The locomotive was completely stripped down and rebuilt, "the most thorough rebuild undertaken on a steam locomotive in North America since the end of their era" according to ''CPR News''. The restoration team was able to use over 800 technical drawings of CPR H1b class locomotives from the
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to completely restore 2816 to its 1950s appearance and to its original specifications. During restoration, the locomotive was converted to burn oil and equipped with modern amenities such as a radio and a diesel control unit. The restoration took over two years and cost over $2,000,000, making it one of the most costly locomotive restorations in Canada. CPR was confident in the restoration enough to announce on April 19, 2000, that 2816 would become an ambassador for the railway in the railway's new heritage steam program.


Excursion service

On August 16, 2001, restoration work was completed and the engine moved again under its own power for the first time in forty one years in a test run. In September 2001, the locomotive made its first trial run from the BC Rail steam shops to its new home of Calgary. It then rejoined the Canadian Pacific fleet as a special excursion locomotive and for public relations. Among other uses, No. 2816 is used to raise money for school lunch programs and the
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. Between 2001 and 2012, No. 2816 travelled across
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and the
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. At the end of the 2008 season, Canadian Pacific put the steam program on hold (with exception of previously promised engagements) due to financial issues caused by the poor economy. No. 2816 did not operate at all in 2009, although the steam program was able to take advantage of this down time to do some extensive maintenance work on No. 2816 and its passenger car fleet. No. 2816 returned to operation on June 6, 2010. It was used in '' Rocky Mountain Express'', a 2011 IMAX film which follows the locomotive on a journey from Vancouver to Montreal while telling the CPR's history. In late 2012, Canadian Pacific CEO Fred Green stepped down and E. Hunter Harrison succeeded him. Harrison had no interest in steam locomotive operations and discontinued the steam program, forcing No. 2816's excursion operations to be ceased and the locomotive placed in storage in Calgary. Even after Harrison stepped down in early 2017, being succeeded by
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, the engine remained in storage. On November 13, 2020, No. 2816 was fired up for a steam test and moved around the Calgary Yard with a railroad representative saying the test was to assess the engine's mechanical condition with "no plans to operate the engine on the main lines." It was subsequently announced that the locomotive would make a run as part of filming a Holiday Train video. In 2021, Creel said that if the United States Surface Transportation Board approves the CPR's merger with the
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, the railway would celebrate it by bringing No. 2816 back under steam to lead a tour from Calgary to
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, making No. 2816 the first steam locomotive to run through Canada, the United States, and
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. Before this comes to fruition, however, No. 2816 is in need of an overhaul. It was announced that No. 2816 is planned to begin its tour in early 2023.


Preservation and other remaining H1 Hudsons

Of the five surviving Canadian Pacific Hudsons out of the original 65 built between 1929 and 1940, Nos. 2816 is the only survivor of the non-streamlined H1a and H1b classes built in 1929 and 1930 numbered 2800–2819. The four other remaining sister engines to 2816 are the semi-streamlined Royal Hudsons numbered 2820–2864. The remaining four Royal Hudsons are Nos. 2839 (H1c), 2850 and 2858 (both H1d) and the 2860 (H1e). Currently, Nos. 2816 and 2860 are the only two operating 4-6-4 Hudsons in North America; no American 4-6-4 Hudsons are operational.


Gallery

File:Jss1.jpg, CP No. 2816 on static display at
Steamtown, USA Steamtown, U.S.A., was a steam locomotive museum that ran steam excursions out of North Walpole, New Hampshire, and Bellows Falls, Vermont, from the 1960s to 1983. The museum was founded by millionaire seafood industrialist F. Nelson Blount. T ...
in
Bellows Falls, Vermont Bellows Falls is an incorporated village located in the town of Rockingham in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,747 at the 2020 census. Bellows Falls is home to the Green Mountain Railroad, a heritage railroad; the ...
in 1978. File:CP 2816 at Steamtown VT.jpg, CP No. 2816 on static display at
Steamtown, USA Steamtown, U.S.A., was a steam locomotive museum that ran steam excursions out of North Walpole, New Hampshire, and Bellows Falls, Vermont, from the 1960s to 1983. The museum was founded by millionaire seafood industrialist F. Nelson Blount. T ...
in
Bellows Falls, Vermont Bellows Falls is an incorporated village located in the town of Rockingham in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,747 at the 2020 census. Bellows Falls is home to the Green Mountain Railroad, a heritage railroad; the ...
in 1974. File:C.P.R. 2816 Hudson Class (2807877718).jpg, The engineer's side of 2816's control cab. File:Canadian Pacific 2816.jpg, The CP No. 2816 ''Empress'' at a stop in Sturtevant, Wisconsin on September 1, 2007. File:MILW261 Steam Doubleheader.jpg, CP No. 2816 doubleheading with
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on September 15, 2007.


See also

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*
Canadian Pacific 1293 Canadian Pacific 1293 is a class "G5d" 4-6-2 "4-6-2, Pacific" type steam locomotive built in June 1948 by the Canadian Locomotive Company for the Canadian Pacific Railway. Built for passenger service, 1293 served an eight-year career until being r ...
*
Canadian Pacific 2317 Canadian Pacific 2317 is a class "G-3c" 4-6-2 "Pacific" type steam locomotive built by the Montreal Locomotive Works for the Canadian Pacific Railway. History Revenue service After the end of World War I, the Canadian Pacific Railway began re ...
* Canadian National 6060 *
Union Pacific 844 Union Pacific 844, also known as the "Living Legend", is a class " FEF-3" 4-8-4 "Northern" type steam locomotive owned and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad for its heritage fleet. Built in December 1944 by the American Locomotive Company ...
*
Southern Pacific 4449 Southern Pacific 4449, also known as the Daylight, is the only surviving example of Southern Pacific Railroad's "GS-4" class of 4-8-4 "Northern" type steam locomotives and one of only two GS-class locomotives surviving, the other being " GS-6" ...


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''Rocky Mountain Express''

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