
Canadian Pacific 3716 - Wikipedia
Canadian Pacific 3716 is a N-2-b class 2-8-0 "Consolidation" type steam locomotive built by the Montreal Locomotive Works for the Canadian Pacific Railway, owned and operated by the Kettle Valley Steam Railway in British Columbia, Canada.
CPR 3716 - Kettle Valley Steam Railway - YouTube
2020年3月26日 · Canadian Pacific 2-8-0 #3716 leads tourist trains on the scenic and popular Kettle Valley Steam Railway in Summerland, BC, CanadaThis was filmed during the s...
Steam - CPR #3716 (2-8-0) Kettle Valley Railway - YouTube
2018年7月17日 · CPR steam locomotive #3716 (2-8-0) on the Kettle Valley Railway, Summerland, British Columbia.Enjoy the sights and sounds of the KVR.Kettle Valley Railway ...
Our Locomotives - Kettle Valley Steam Railway
The #3716 Steam Locomotive. Our beautiful engine was built by Montreal Locomotive Works in 1912, the Spirit of Summerland 2-8-0 Class N2b. This engine was originally built as a coal-burning locomotive, however, it was rebuilt in 1929 and converted from coal to oil.
CPR #3716, Vancouver, BC | Built in 1912 for the CPR 3716 is
1975年9月30日 · CPR #3716, Vancouver, BC Built in 1912 for the CPR 3716 is the only remaining operating CPR 2-8-0 Consolidation N2B steam locomotive. She worked for the CPR until 1966 when she was retired but was saved from the scrap pile by the City of Port Coquitlam who purchased her and then stored her for 8 years at the CPR Drake Street Roundhouse in ...
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Canadian Pacific 2-8-0 N-2-a, b, and c - Wikipedia
Canadian Pacific Railway N-2-a, b, and c class locomotives were a class of 199 2-8-0 or Consolidation type locomotives built by Montreal Locomotive Works in 1912–1914. They were numbered 3600–3799 by CP and were used almost everywhere around the system.
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2011年11月15日 · CPR 3716 pulls a three day steam excursion on the BC Rail Mainline in May 2000
C.P.R. 3716 (Canada) - The Trek BBS
C.P.R. 3716 (Canada) New Location at Kettle Valley Steam Railway, Summerland, BC, Canada . This locomotive was originally built in 1912 by Montreal Locomotive Works as #3916, Class N3b. It was built as a coal-burning locomotive. #3916 was rebuilt in 1929 and given a new class and number, N2b #3716.
Canadian Pacific No. 3716 | Locomotive Wiki | Fandom
Canadian Pacific No. 3716 is a class N2-b 2-8-0 "Consolidation" type steam locomotive built by the Montreal Locomotive Works in 1912 for the Canadian Pacific Railway. It worked for many years in the Kootenays and put in many miles in the Crowsnest area of southern British Columbia and Alberta in the early-mid 1900s.
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CPR 3716 was moved to the Kettle Valley Railway from BC Rail and is now their principal operating steam locomotive. Prior to its arrival they used Shay #3 which at the time was the second operating Shay locomotive in BC and also comes from Vancouver Island.