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C N R / GTW Steam Locomotives
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railways and steam engines in particular. I decided to put together this page showing some of the CNR steam locomotives that serviced this country of ours. |
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The People's Railway The CNR started it's life in January
1923. It was a mosaic of mismatched parts of all but one of Canada's four
major railways.
These steam locomotives were operated
until the process to replace them with diesel electric engines began in
1950. This was brought on by a serious coal strike in the US that caught
CNR with very low reserves of
coal and cause the temporary shutdown of some services.
There was a fair amount of opposition
from within the CNR to this change but it was necessary because of the
lower operating costs of the diesel electric engines.
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Ian had purchased a collection of CNR/GTR steam locomotives pictures at a Donny Pidgeon auction. Ian was kind enough to gives a copy of each for this web page. Some of the pictures show the steam engines that traveled the Maritime Provinces of Canada in the days of steam. I hope that you enjoy the pictures as much as I enjoyed putting this page together. If anyone can supply additional
information on the
I want to thank Eldon Snyder of Moncton New Brunswick with the renaming some of these pictures. Click here to E mail me
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This page was last updated on March 31 2007
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