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Final Spike Anniversary Steam Tour The Empress CPR

This video is best viewed in 4K on Big Screen TV. May 22nd, 2024, and the #canadianpacific Canadian Pacific Empress #2816 is running from Heavener, Oklahoma to Shreveport, LA.. The #Epress is a Hudson 4-6-4 has been totally restored and is a beauty to behold! The Empress is in the process of touring from Canada to Mexico City on The Final Spike Anniversary Steam Tour. On this leg it is running beside Hwy 59 from Heavener to Shreveport, LA. where it will be on display Friday May 24th, 2024 from 4until 8 pm. Take the time to go and see this #steamtrain it is worth your time! Chapters: #steam #railway #rail 00:00 Heavener, Oklahoma 01:25 Departure Heavener 07:20 HWY 59 Pacing 07:57 Rich Mountain Crossing 09:39 Mena Station 10:45 Northbound Freight 20:15 Hatton & Polk Rd 24:26 Ashdown Pacing after Lubrication Stop Vital Statistics about The Empress Locomotive Number: 2816 Class: H1b Builder: Montreal Locomotive Works Date built: December, 1930 Last revenue run: May 26, 1960 Type: Hudson Wheel arrangement: 4 – 6- 4 Tractive effort: 45,300 lb (20,548 kg) Driving wheel diameter: 75 in (190.5 cm) Total operating weight (including tender): 643,000 lb (291,665 kg) Extreme length (including tender): 91 ft 2 in (27.8 metres) Extreme height: 15 ft 3 in (4.6 metres) Original cost: $116,555 Converted from coal to oil: March, 1999 Inspection and lubrication 70-90 miles (20-30 min) Our plan was to get as much video as possible. The Empress likes to run at 40 to 55 mph so it is a challenge to get a lot of opportunities. Enjoy the live steam action, pacing shots, runbys and a small piece of history. Thanks to the CPKC RR for supporting the operation of steam engines, and allowing future generations to enjoy these fine locomotives. Neil

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