CN 4-8-4 #6400 - Canadian National         
The ultimate in streamline shrouding for Canadian National 4-8-4's was the U-4-a class with #6400 being the first built by Montreal Locomotive Works in June of 1936. Anthony H. Perles photographed it as it sat in the Turcot yard in Montreal. In 1939, it was chosen to handle the Royal Train for King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of Britain when they made an extended visit to Canada. It also went on display at the 1939 New York World's Fair "Railroads on Parade" exhibit. It is the only U-4 class locomotive to survive the scrapper's torch after being donated to National Museum of Science & Technology in Ottawa, Canada in June of 1967 where it is on display. Specs - serial #68715, U-4-a class, 77" drivers, impressive 275 psi boiler pressure, 24x30" cylinders, engine weight of 280,280 lb, tractive effort of 52,457 lb.
Date: 9/5/1954 Location: Montreal, QC CA Country Flag   Map Show Montreal on a rail map Views: 525 Collection Of:   Gary Everhart
Locomotives: CN 6400(4-8-4)    Author:  Gary Everhart
CN 4-8-4 #6400 - Canadian National
Picture Categories: Roster,Steam This picture is part of album:  CN 4-8-4 Confederations
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