Canadian Pacific 3716 |
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Specifications |
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Configuration:
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• Whyte | 2-8-0 |
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• UIC | 1′D |
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Gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) |
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Leading dia. | 36 in (0.91 m) |
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Driver dia. | 63 in (1.60 m) |
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Length | 75 ft 5+1⁄2 in (23.00 m) |
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Height | 15 ft 3 in (4.65 m) |
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Adhesive weight | 211,000 lb (96 t) |
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Loco weight | 236,000 lb (107 t) |
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Tender weight | 139,000 lb (63 t) |
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Fuel type | |
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Fuel capacity | 12 short tons (11 t) coal |
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Water cap. | 5,000 imp gal (23 m3) water |
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Boiler pressure | 190 lbf/in2 (1.3 MPa) |
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Heating surface: | |
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• Firebox | 7,219.125 in2 (4.657491 m2) |
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• Tubes and flues | 563.75 sq in (3,637.1 cm2) |
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• Total surface | 3,026 sq ft (281.1 m2) |
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Cylinders | Two, outside |
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Cylinder size | 23 in × 32 in (580 mm × 810 mm) |
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Valve gear | Stephenson |
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Train heating | Steam heat |
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Operators | |
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Class | N-2-b |
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Nicknames | The Spirit Of Summerland |
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Retired | 1966 |
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Restored | 1975 |
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Current owner | Kettle Valley Steam Railway |
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Disposition | Operational |
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References:[1] |
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.[1]
History
No. 3716 was built by the Montreal Locomotive Works in 1912 as a N-2-b class locomotive, it was originally numbered as No. 3916, but would later be renumbered again to No. 3716.[2][3][1]
In 1929, the locomotive was rebuilt and converted to burn oil.[1] The engine was retired in 1966 and was sent to be scrapped at Port Coquitlam before it was saved.[1] the locomotive needed some repairs and was restored to operating condition in 1975.[1]
After working alongside CP 2860, BC Rail's passenger excursion service was shut down in April 2001.[1] In 2003, the locomotive was sold to the Kettle Valley Steam Railway, placed into service on May 22, 2005, and given the nickname "the Spirit of Summerland".[1] As of 2025, the locomotive continues operating.[1]
Gallery
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CP 3716 in May 1986.
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Kettle Valley steam train at Troat Creek Bridge 2011.
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Steam engine No. 3716 at Kettle Valley Steam Railway 2011.
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Kettle Valley Railroad-panoramio
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No. 3716 at Canyon View
See also
References
External links
Kettle Valley Steam Railway