Canadian Pacific
Railway (CP)
Locomotives
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CP 2800 to 2864
- Hudson Class (4-6-4)
(H1b) MLW - Blt.
1929 - 1930 |
65 Hudson Class (4-6-4)
locomotives, built for CPR by Montreal Locomotive Works starting
in 1929. They were numbered 2800 to 2864. (The class was named
Hudson because of the Hudson River by the New York Central which
first used the 4-6-4). Starting with #2820, the Hudson’s got the
streamlining treatment so popular in the late 1930’s. |
CP 2800 to CP 2819 |
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CP 2816 |
CP Ogden
Yard, Calgary,
Alberta |
11/29/2022 |
Photo by Carson Wiebe |
Blt: 1930 |
Sn: 68535 |
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CP 2820 to 2864 |
King George gave the CPR permission to use the
term "Royal Hudson" for the CPR locomotives and to display Royal
Crowns on their running boards. This applied only to the
semi-streamlined locomotives (2820–2864), not the "standard"
Hudsons (2800–2819) |
CP 2839
Bath, PA
, 4/1/1999, Bob Krug
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CP 2850 |
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Blt: 8/1938 |
Sn: 69100 |
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CP 2858 |
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Blt: 1938 |
Sn: 69108 |
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