This item has been heavily "borrowed" from February 2001 Railfan magazine..p.25. The Canadian National 2-8-0 numbered 2141 is being restored in Kamloops, British Columbia by the Steam Locomotive Restoration Society. This society has received 3 grants totalling $113,000. This locomotive was build for the Canadian Northern Railway in 1912 by the Canadian Locomotive Company (question: was this part of Montreal Locomotive works?). Although the money is new, apparently this engine has been undergoing restoration since 1993. The work is not under wraps and the public is invited to see it being restored. It is at Riverside Park in Kamloops.
Yup. The line that 2141 traversed until it was retired has also been preserved, the Cowichan Sud, now known as the Galloping Goose Regional Trail.
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Welcome E&N. I have a friend who lives and breathes the E&N. He probably has the most extensive literature, pictures, gossip, scandals, what have you on it. My son and I attend a working session of the Kettle Valley railroad at a friends house. He meets there as well. If you ever have questions about the E&N, let me know and I will pass it on. My son and I have recently begun rail fanning it, we are in North Vancouver, BC.
Dave, No I don't, but I will try to get some of the 2816 restored Hudson that CP is working on in the BC Rail Steam shop. It is very close to completion. The cab has just been completed and is being installed either now, or very soon.
me and my dad help rebuild the 2141 here is some more info of the 2141 from there site http://www.kamloopsheritagerailway.com/ for more info go tohttp://www.kamloopsheritagerailway.com/history.html and www.kamrail.com