Canadian National class I-8 4-6-0
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![]() CN Class H-6-g No 1531 is now preserved in a sorry state at the Simcoe County Museum awaiting the raising of $400k to restore her to former glory. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Canadian National Railway (CN) Class I-8 steam locomotives were of 4-6-0 wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation, or " 2'C " in UIC classification. These locomotives were built for the Grand Trunk Railway (GT) from 1906 through 1908 for passenger service. Most were scrapped in the 1930s, but number 1620 remained operational through World War II.[1]
Builder | Works numbers | Dates | CN numbers | GT numbers | Notes[1] |
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MLW | 39538-39547 | 1906 | 1589-1598 | 400-409 | |
ALCO | 40623-40632 | 1906 | 1599-1608 | 410-419 | |
GT shops | 1480-1489 | 1907 | 1609-1618 | 420-429 | |
Baldwin | 32774-32777 32799 32803 32808-32811 |
1908 | 1619-1628 | 430-439 |